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How to Cue for Lead Changes
How to Cue for Lead Changes
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The lope or canter is a three-beat gait, and the two labels are roughly the same gait of different speeds. Western riders lope their horses slower than English riders canter. Whether loping or cantering, horses are on one lead or the other.  ...
By Tanya Buck
       Deafness Becomes Far Less Sense Issue Thanks To Horses
Deafness Becomes Far Less Sense Issue Thanks To Horses
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Horses can almost make a deaf person hear. Certainly horses add to life’s pleasures for those lacking or deficient in the sense of hearing. Fact became most obvious at a recent horse seminar in Garnett where a deaf couple and friends we...
By Frank J. Buchman
No Right Lead For Bruce
No Right Lead For Bruce
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Lesson number two happened with Bruce and it left a lot to be desired. Bruce was up the whole time, wanting to just break into a canter whenever I touched my leg to him. Normally he's quiet and lazy. Today there was nothing normal. To Canter ...
By Megan Smith
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What is a Thoroughbred horse?
The Thoroughbred is a breed of horse most commonly associated with racing, but they have also been used for many other forms of equestrian activities including show jumping, eventing, and dressage. They are known for their graceful conformation and distinctive look, typically standing between 15 and 17 hands high with an elegant yet powerful build. Their distinguishing feature is their long legs and deep chest. Thoroughbreds are known to have great speed and stamina due to their history as racehorses.