Ground driving is important because it teaches the horse to give to rein pressure while changing gaits at the walk, trot, canter, and through stopping and...
What is the safest way to tie your horse? By Mary Hamilton Tying your horse is something you do on a daily basis. How much...
A couple years ago we returned from the Snaffle Bit Futurity in Reno, Nevada. In conjunction with the annual horse show there was also a...
With more rein between my hands I am able to direct each rein independently When riding, our reins are a direct communication link between horse and...
Have you ever found yourself in one of the following real life scenarios? You and your husband have paid good money to ride in a...
Let’s Eat! Horses have evolved to eat many small meals per day, almost on a continual basis. Even though the horse’s stomach is only 8 percent...
Blankets are a necessary evil in the equine industry. They protect clipped horses from the cold, increase blood flow for the stalled horses, provide warmth for inadequate coats, and keep...
Volume 5, Issue 10 Schooling with Style and Purpose by Al Dunning That Moment Between Making Your Cut and Working the Cow by Barbra Schulte Repetition,...
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...
Improving Your Horsemanship by Richard Winters Why do Horses Pull Back? Part 1 by Pat Parelli Ask Al by Al Dunning Breeding Horses; living the dream...