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1. How To Get Acquainted With Your Horse
(Articles/Horses articles)
...sign. You must build confidence. Establish in your horse's mind your method of approval and whenever he does your bidding always use the same manner of compliment whether it be reward or voice. The...
Monday, 11 February 2008

2. Unlock The Secrets Of Horse Riding
(Articles/Horses articles)
...ghtly back and pull back lightly, then release the reins. The stop should be balanced, and if the horse does not stop, pull harder, forcing the animal to an abrupt halt. By pushing slightly with the b...
Tuesday, 05 February 2008

3. Understanding the Psychology of the Horse
(Articles/Horses articles)
...ening for the rider and keeping an ear pointed for something ahead. Ears laid slightly back means he doesn't like something or doesn't want to do what is asked. Ears laid back flat against the head...
Wednesday, 30 January 2008

4. Learning From ESPN Horse Racing Index
(Articles/Horses articles)
...le think that this is still a sport. The ESPN horse racing index, however, is proof to the fact that it does have a place in the world of sports. Just what can you learn from the ESPN racing index?...
Sunday, 27 January 2008

5. How To Get Acquainted With Your Horse
(Articles/Horses articles)
...sign. You must build confidence. Establish in your horse's mind your method of approval and whenever he does your bidding always use the same manner of compliment whether it be reward or voice. The...
Thursday, 24 January 2008

More info...Music geeks, take note: Ben Bridwell does not drive a Ford Edge. He's got a Jeep actually, a 4x4 that's perfect for the Band of Horses frontman and "this #$%@* crazy, snowy Minneapolis
Thursday, 17 January 2008

7. Understanding the Psychology of the Horse
(Articles/Horses articles)
...ening for the rider and keeping an ear pointed for something ahead. Ears laid slightly back means he doesn't like something or doesn't want to do what is asked. Ears laid back flat against the head...
Wednesday, 16 January 2008

8. How To Get Acquainted With Your Horse
(Articles/Horses articles)
...sign. You must build confidence. Establish in your horse's mind your method of approval and whenever he does your bidding always use the same manner of compliment whether it be reward or voice. The...
Sunday, 06 January 2008

9. Learning From ESPN Horse Racing Index
(Articles/Horses articles)
...le think that this is still a sport. The ESPN horse racing index, however, is proof to the fact that it does have a place in the world of sports. Just what can you learn from the ESPN racing index?...
Saturday, 05 January 2008

10. Understanding the Psychology of the Horse
(Articles/Horses articles)
...ening for the rider and keeping an ear pointed for something ahead. Ears laid slightly back means he doesn't like something or doesn't want to do what is asked. Ears laid back flat against the head...
Friday, 28 December 2007

...The Hearts of Horses' (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)Molly Gloss. Houghton Mifflin. 304 pages. $24. "Gloss does for our dreams of being horse-taming cowgirls what Sara Gruen did for our dreams of running...
Thursday, 27 December 2007

...The Hearts of Horses' (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)Molly Gloss. Houghton Mifflin. 304 pages. $24. "Gloss does for our dreams of being horse-taming cowgirls what Sara Gruen did for our dreams of running...
Thursday, 27 December 2007

13. Learning From ESPN Horse Racing Index
(Articles/Horses articles)
...le think that this is still a sport. The ESPN horse racing index, however, is proof to the fact that it does have a place in the world of sports. Just what can you learn from the ESPN racing index?...
Tuesday, 25 December 2007

14. Learning From ESPN Horse Racing Index
(Articles/Horses articles)
...le think that this is still a sport. The ESPN horse racing index, however, is proof to the fact that it does have a place in the world of sports. Just what can you learn from the ESPN racing index?...
Monday, 24 December 2007

15. Unlock The Secrets Of Horse Riding
(Articles/Horses articles)
...ghtly back and pull back lightly, then release the reins. The stop should be balanced, and if the horse does not stop, pull harder, forcing the animal to an abrupt halt. By pushing slightly with the b...
Sunday, 23 December 2007

16. How To Get Acquainted With Your Horse
(Articles/Horses articles)
...sign. You must build confidence. Establish in your horse's mind your method of approval and whenever he does your bidding always use the same manner of compliment whether it be reward or voice. The...
Saturday, 22 December 2007

17. How To Get Acquainted With Your Horse
(Articles/Horses articles)
...sign. You must build confidence. Establish in your horse's mind your method of approval and whenever he does your bidding always use the same manner of compliment whether it be reward or voice. The...
Thursday, 20 December 2007

18. Learning From ESPN Horse Racing Index
(Articles/Horses articles)
...le think that this is still a sport. The ESPN horse racing index, however, is proof to the fact that it does have a place in the world of sports. Just what can you learn from the ESPN racing index?...
Wednesday, 19 December 2007

19. How To Get Acquainted With Your Horse
(Articles/Horses articles)
...sign. You must build confidence. Establish in your horse's mind your method of approval and whenever he does your bidding always use the same manner of compliment whether it be reward or voice. The...
Monday, 10 December 2007

20. True to (horse) Form
(Member Blogs/Equestrianship Membersite)
True to Form Mastersman posted a photo: Banjo is a 6yo Arab gelding who does western pleasure and English pleasure. These are some of his shots and he is in training at West Coast Training in Abbotsf
Monday, 24 September 2007

21. Natural Horse Care Tips and Equine Laser Technology
(Member Blogs/Equestrianship Membersite)
...sin (equine) two times daily until the discharge disappears. Antibiotics are not necessary if the horse doesn't have a temperature. Equine Emergencies: What do you do for your horse while you are...
Sunday, 23 September 2007

22. A Concise Overview - Dressage
(Member Blogs/Equestrianship Membersite)
...ended trot, and tempi changes. Competitive dressage differs from classic dressage in this respect as it does not include the aires above ground, as the majority of horses can not execute even when wel...
Friday, 21 September 2007

23. Overview Information - Dressage
(Member Blogs/Equestrianship Membersite)
...Horse Ballet. This may be due to the fact that ballet requires the same skills, agility and strength as does dressage. Horse and rider must both couple together to produce such charm and artistry t...
Friday, 21 September 2007

24. Responsible Horse And Pony Owners Reap Rewards
(Member Blogs/Equestrianship Membersite)
...sin (equine) two times daily until the discharge disappears. Antibiotics are not necessary if the horse doesn't have a temperature. Equine Emergencies: What do you do for your horse while you are...
Monday, 03 September 2007

...t your privacy and do not share your information with anyone. Aggregated Information (information that does not personally identify you) may be used in many ways. For example, we may combine informat...
Friday, 11 May 2007

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