This Week in Horse History - May 24th Through May 30th
May 27, 1823 - A match race was held pitting the racehorse American Eclipse against any horse owned by Colonel William R. Johnson. American Eclipse, being from North America, would race against a Southern horse in the match race of four heats. It was attended by more than 60,000 people and offered a purse of $20,000 to the winner.…
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All it takes a a minute of your time and a few clicks a day to help rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home hundreds of deserving horses.
Please join me in helping Heaven Can Wait Equine Rescue win the shelter challenge. All you have to do is go online at www.animalrescuesite.com and vote for Heaven Can Wait Equine Rescue of Cameron, Ontario. The prize list is as follows:
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I added 3 new original paintings to an online e-bay auction. Please consider bidding and passing on. The proceeds on my end will go to vet and trim my newest…
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An absolutely wonderful thing happened on Wednesday when I rode Mia.
After our usual warm-up of two speeds of the walk and threading our way between and around the jumps I prepared for a trot, shortening the reins, getting my heels down, and then I politely asked Mia to trot. To my utter amazement, Mia trotted off the first time I asked her to! After 18 months of urge, urge, urge before she would shuffle off in a slow trot, she…
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Dear Julie,
I am currently schooling and riding in a D-ring snaffle bit. I want to start training for Western Pleasure. What kind of shank bit do you recommend for the transition?
Thanks,
Kim
Kim,
In most rule books, horses six years old and up are required to show Western in a curb bit. Horses five and under can be ridden two-handed in a snaffle. As the horse advances in his training and you are doing more advanced stuff, your horse will probably work…
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Every horse has a thinking side to his brain, but until you show him how to use it, he doesn't even know it exists. The thinking side is shoved way back in the corner of the horse's brain. It's like a tiny crystal ball sitting on a table covered up with an old…
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Every exercise comes from a circle, even riding on a straight line. Riding a horse truly straight in a straight line is one of the most difficult but important things we aim to achieve in…
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