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Checking In With Groundwork
Checking In With Groundwork
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Groundwork.  We have all heard about it, seen videos on the topic, and even practiced some groundwork exercises with our horses. But we may also be missing a critical opportunity within our programs and that is “checking in” ...
By Michael Canfield
Feeding the Picky Eater
Feeding the Picky Eater
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My own horses will eat anything that doesn’t move too quickly, but what do you do for the picky eaters, or the horses that seem not to care about food, so struggle to keep at a decent weight?  First, figure out if there is a good reaso...
By Tanya Buck
Hoof Care, an Overview
Hoof Care, an Overview
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How do we best care for the hooves of our horses?   The horse’s foot is a complex and amazing piece of architecture, and we all know that having good feet is paramount to having a sound horse. So is the conformation most important ...
By Tanya Buck
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 ...
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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.