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Chestnut Beginner Horses for Sale

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 Stress = Resistance —> Fear
Stress = Resistance —> Fear
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With the ever-increasing worldwide spread of the Covid-19 virus, we are seeing changes in our everyday lives in unprecedented ways, including how we care for and interact with our horses and the human teams we have to care for them. And we’ve a...
By Tanya Buck
Collection: What is it?
Collection: What is it?
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True collection is the highest level of training and is comparable to the horse getting his college degree, yet he’s learning how to carry a rider with each ride, no matter his age. Collection is the last step in training, not the first, and it...
By Tanya Buck
Congratulations To The Graduates Of 2020
Congratulations To The Graduates Of 2020
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A while back I was reading an advertisement on the Marketplace in Facebook. A young woman was looking for someone to keep her horse until she could save enough money to buy her own place. Well, I just bought my first horse property at the age of 55. ...
By Susan Fabina
The Best  Western Saddle and English Saddle Brands
The Best Western Saddle and English Saddle Brands
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It's no secret that a quality saddle can make or break your ride. With so many different brands out there, it is hard to know which one will be right for you and what kind of riding experience (or budget) That suits best with how much time we wan...
By Team HorseClicks
Mind Control
Mind Control
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Wouldn’t it be nice to have your horse stand and wait for you like your dog sits and waits on command? It can be done! The way to get a horse to do (or not do) anything is to change his mind and opinion about the situation.  So let&rsq...
By Tanya Buck

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