When you teach your horse certain maneuvers on the ground, he will already be familiar with them when you are in the saddle. To teach these...
I’m a firm believer in working with foals as soon as they are born because the earlier you can start to work with them, the less...
Circle S’s The following exercise is simple, yet if you follow the steps and stay consistent it will improve your horse whether you are riding performance...
Volume 5, Issue 9 Be Not Afraid When Things Get Out of Whack! by Barbra Schulte Cool and Collected by Al Dunning Transition Bits by Richard...
Pay Attention or Pay Consequences By Craig Cameron Horses will always tell you the truth – they are not deceptive and they won’t lie to you....
My obsession is riding and training Reined Cowhorses. The challenge of perfecting three very different events (cutting, reining, fence work) while providing my horse with a...
There is a great article, written by Clinton Anderson, in the current issue of Horse Digest about “jigging”. If you are not familiar with the term...
For anyone interested in learning more about ponying as a training and conditioning technique, check out Lynn Palm’s 2 part series titled: “Working in Hand –...
How do you know if your horse is collected? Trainer Tommy Garland addresses this question and more is his article “Collection 101” in the March 2011...
When choosing the cover for this months Horse Digest I couldn’t help but think back to our two daughters, when they were little blond-haired youngsters. By...