A Happy Anniversary
A couple of months ago I mentioned that I was in California being filmed for an educational spot on the Bay Area Equestrian Network’s website. Well, the spots have now been completed, so check them out – this is part of the…
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Paige Presents: This Week in Horse History - May 31st Through June 6th
Week of May 31st Through June 6th
June 1st, 1946 - The Thoroughbred racehorse Assault won the Belmont Stakes, completing his sweep of the Triple Crown and making him the seventh
horse in history to do so. Assault had been born on a Texas ranch known for its Quarter…
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Yes Virginia there is a Santa Claus...
Added by MagsNMe on May 30, 2010 at 11:58pm — No Comments
Collection - The Sweet Reward
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Follow Your Passion
I came out of the womb with an innate love for animals - all animals. As a small child vacationing in Florida, my folks took me to a dolphin show. We went each night. The owner felt sorry for my folks and stopped charging admittance. It is…
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The first part of this month I read Elwyn Hartley Edwards "Complete Book of Bits and Bitting". On page 50 I read about a bit I had never seen or read about before, the Wellep bit. Mr. Edwards called it the first new method of making bits since 400 BC. I was intrigued, I am always looking for stuff that makes the horses I ride more comfortable and for bits that help make up for the limitations of my hands. Going to the web I found the site…
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The rider IS the problem...
Well, I think we have found the answer to the squealing and bucking in the show ring... as it was described by my trainer... you're squeezing her eyeballs out! I hate it when I find out that it's me causing the problems. I have a very patient horse, thank goodness, who manages to forgive my foibles, as I forgive her when she's a boob occassionally. And a good trainer who is guiding us back to fill the holes in our training so we can progress. Today she said that the hardest step is getting…
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City Boy goes to the Country
Last weekend, our May long weekend here in Canada, some friends and I drove 6 hours up into the interior of BC. We rented a cabin for 6 and we took 3 horses. It was a place called The Hills in 108th Mile House. The altitude is 12,000 feet, the air is clear and the trees are not as big and lush as our famous "wet coast". I loved the serenity, no people, traffic noise or cell phone towers! I took my new horse Bandit, who has spent years on the Hunter/Jumper circuit, and he has never done much…
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When I was studying under legendary Australian reining and cow horse trainer, Ian Francis, he used to remind me that there are a lot of heroes in the graveyard. What he meant by that was that too many people get on horses that aren't ready to be ridden…
ContinueAdded by Clinton Anderson on May 28, 2010 at 11:54am — 6 Comments
Shift to the Rear
Added by Deborah Hopkins on May 28, 2010 at 9:50am — No Comments
Tips to Switch Your Whip with Ease
Added by Jane Savoie on May 28, 2010 at 9:30am — 2 Comments
Dominance vs Leadership
Added by Ellen Ofstad on May 28, 2010 at 7:44am — No Comments
William Micklem says FREE THE BACK
Added by William Micklem on May 28, 2010 at 4:00am — 5 Comments
A Quick Update
Added by John Harrer on May 27, 2010 at 5:11pm — No Comments
Weeds & Plants That Are Poisonous to Horses & Ponies
Weeds & Plants That Are Poisonous to Horses & Ponies
A list of weeds and plants that are commonly found throughout Canada and the United States that are poisonous to horses and ponies. For further info and/or a list of poisonous weeds and plants that can be harmful to livestock in your area, please contact your local Ministry of Agriculture department, they can help you with any concerns and even safe ways to dispose of toxic weeds and…
Added by Nicole Salo on May 27, 2010 at 4:30pm — 4 Comments
My Day With A Real Dentist- Equine Dentistry Without Drama™
Added by Geoff Tucker, DVM on May 26, 2010 at 7:30pm — No Comments
"My Horse has no Self-Confidence"
Added by Randy Byers Horsemanship on May 26, 2010 at 12:30pm — 4 Comments
Trouble in Paradise?
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