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15.3 - 16.2hh Chestnut Warmblood Horses for sale

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How To Cinch Up A Saddle With Double Rigging - Video
How To Cinch Up A Saddle With Double Rigging - Video
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Hi Guys, it’s Lynnsy here at Saddle Up!  So I wanted to do a quick video to show you how to do a double rigging like this, so this is on a McCall saddle and sometimes it will come with this double rigging. It can be super confusing if ...
Winter Games! - Things to do With Your Horse During the Winter
Winter Games! - Things to do With Your Horse During the Winter
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People ask what they can do with their horses in winter; especially those who live in snowy, icy, cold regions who now find quick trips to the barn and little riding is the norm. If we can’t ride, or if we can only ride for short times in an ar...
By Tanya Buck
Halloween Bringing Out The Spooks
Halloween Bringing Out The Spooks
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My best horse is a big gray ranch gelding that I have trained to run barrels and poles but also that I use for all of my colt starting stuff. We call him Jake and I can pony any kind of colt off of him. He’s kind enough to let them jerk around ...
By Amy Andresen
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What is a Warmblood Horse?
The Warmblood Horse is a breed of horse originating from Europe. They are highly sought after for their powerful athleticism, dressage ability and intelligence. Warmbloods excel at show jumping, dressage, eventing, western pleasure and other equestrian disciplines. They tend to be social and even-tempered horses that are relatively easy to train. Although they can display some spunk and spirited behavior which requires patience and understanding when training. With proper care and management, Warmbloods make excellent mounts for both novice and experienced riders alike.