May 2010 Blog Posts (103)

Training Tip of the Week: A Handy Tool to Teach Your Horse to Safely Tie

Teaching your horse to tie safely or…

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Added by Clinton Anderson on May 13, 2010 at 6:06pm — No Comments

A Conversation with Jessie

I was up at six and had the horses moved and Jessie saddled by six-thirty. Armed with with my index card of exercises, fresh from re-watching the DVD's for the ??th time, we were ready to go.



The first exercise, Yield-to-Stop at walk, trot, and cantor, went pretty well. Jessie stops easily and isn't crazy about yielding or flexing, but I could feel her trying and getting softer in the process. The next exercise is the same except I add a bending circle around my inside leg and her head… Continue

Added by John Harrer on May 13, 2010 at 1:11pm — No Comments

Equine Dentistry: 10 Reasons Why Horse Owners Avoid It

 Horse's teeth erupt throughout their lives with constant wear occurring from teeth grinding against opposing teeth and continual stropping by the tongue. This wear is uneven and creates razor sharp edges that cause discomfort as those edges ulcerate the cheek and their tongue.



So if eruption and wear is continuous throughout the life of the horse…

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Added by Geoff Tucker, DVM on May 12, 2010 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Stop the GENOCIDE on America's Wild Mustangs...we must act together and with poise...

We, as a nation of horse lovers, MUST become a unified VOICE for the Wild Mustangs of our West. They are being illegally rounded up, brutally handled, and many are being shipped to Mexico and Canada for slaughter.

THIS IS ILLEGAL according the 1971 ROAM ACT.



The BLM is taking laws, decisions and these matters into their own hands (no doubt being manipulated by the few, the greedy and the selfish for reasons of cattle/sheep grazing, and the Ruby Oil Pipeline...)



This has to… Continue

Added by Christianna Capra on May 12, 2010 at 4:27pm — No Comments

Learning From Horses

My family instilled in me that dogs learn fast, horses can too, and most animals seem to learn faster than humans. It was this idea that caused me when I was a child to understand that I needed to develop my ability to learn from horses so I could be on par with them.



Both sides of my family were horse lovers. The big joke in my family is that they were bound and determined to raise me to have an interest in horses, as if they could have stopped me. It is hard to say if…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on May 12, 2010 at 10:00am — No Comments

Reputable Stallion owners and Breeders

For all of the Warmblood mare owners out there who are looking or have chosen a mate for their horse and are planning to Register the foal with the Stallions Registry i.e. Holsteiner, Canadian Warmblood etc, please do your homework. This will save you alot of time and effort.

I finally have my horse's papers (he is now 1 year old) after extensive persuit with stallion owner and the Breed Registry. Due to lack of committment on the owners part and payment and submission of necessary…

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Added by Yvonne Longauer on May 11, 2010 at 4:10pm — No Comments

We try to take the trailer out at least once a month. Family obligations are taking up many of the May weekends so we decided to take another river ride on Saturday. It was a beautiful day and we pla…

We try to take the trailer out at least once a month. Family obligations are taking up many of the May weekends so we decided to take another river ride on Saturday. It was a beautiful day and we planned to ride out to a little bar about 4 miles away, have a beer and a snack, then head back.





I always feel like I should be doing…

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Added by John Harrer on May 11, 2010 at 1:28pm — 2 Comments

MAKE YOUR OWN KIND OF MUSIC

UPDATE ON THE HORSES





FRANK
Pic.: Frankie in the evening sun
I couldn't be more happy with him today. The last two sessions I kept him almost entirely in walk or returned him to…
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Added by Wiola Grabowska on May 11, 2010 at 5:41am — No Comments

Free dressage diagrams to help you memorize you tests... and more.

Hi everyone... a lot of you have been asking me about how i begin to diagram a pattern or how i start to memorize a test.







I start with blank arena diagrams... I find them useful for a number of things. You can download them from my site. http://www.ruthhoganpoulsen.com/downloads.html



1. Memorizing regulation… Continue

Added by Ruth Hogan Poulsen on May 10, 2010 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Everybody Relax

7 Steps to a Better Ride

STEP 2 – EVERYBODY RELAX

By Deborah Hopkins…

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Added by Deborah Hopkins on May 10, 2010 at 4:30pm — No Comments

This Week in Horse History - May 10th Through May 16th

This Week in Horse History - May 10th Through May 16th

May 12, 1909 - The Preakness Stakes was held at Pimlico Racecourse in Maryland after being run in New York sixteen times. The Preakness Stakes is the second leg of the Triple Crown, a prestigious series of three races for three-year old Thoroughbreds. In celebration of the return of the Preakness Stakes to Pimlico…

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Added by Paige Cerulli on May 10, 2010 at 8:30am — 1 Comment

Horse Rescue Series!

This is Horse Rescue at its finest!

Lindsey has a history of saving horses from auction sales that may have gone to slaughter. She retrains them and gives them a second chance at life.

Any horse can be a caring and willing partner if only the handler takes the time to connect with the horse and show them that humans can be great partners! As Gary Convery believed - there are no

bad horses, only humans who don't have the desire or…

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Added by Lindsey Forkun on May 9, 2010 at 5:30pm — No Comments

Hints of Impulse and Lengthening



Both mares I ride have been showing their approval of my change to the smooth rowel spurs. While I still irritate them sometimes as I put the spurs on my internal "body-map", I am getting much better responses to my legs even when I do not apply the spurs. I do not know if this is just from the presence of the spurs, as my toes have stopped going to east and west and are now staying nicely at a 30 degree angle or less to the horse's sides. This way, when I close…

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Added by Jackie Cochran on May 9, 2010 at 2:30pm — No Comments

BEN/RAINBOW/RANDY/HANA

Shortly after I was married I got my first Yellow Lab, Gentle Ben. For the next 13-plus years Ben worked on our farm with me. He had an uncanny ability to tell sick horses from healthy ones. Ben helped with every foaling. As soon as I’d let him, Ben would be in the stall cleaning the foal. Every mare allowed him access, which was astonishing.…

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Added by Nancy A. Kaiser on May 9, 2010 at 8:30am — No Comments

When the bad things happen...



...it erases the memory of the good.

It had to happen. It happens to everyone, I just did not know it would happen today. The day started out so good. The sun was shining, the birds were singing and spring was in the air. The horses graze 24/7 in a huge pasture that reaches over 90.000 square meters.. As I walked through the forest to find the horses I had such a good feeling about this day.

(The pony…

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Added by Hannah on May 8, 2010 at 2:30pm — 4 Comments

Of Riding and Training

The sun is rising earlier. The sun is setting latter. The opportunities to ride are more plentiful. Anyone who has followed this blog or it's shadow on blogger (Training Jessie) knows that I'm trying to work through all the exercises in the two Downunder Horsemanship's Gaining Respect on the Ground and Riding with Confidence… Continue

Added by John Harrer on May 7, 2010 at 6:30pm — No Comments

Tips To Slow Your Horse Down and Keep Him Steady in His Gaits

Hello

Just wondering if you could give me some advice. My horse, a six year old mustang had been trained for about ten months. He stops, turns fine, but I cannot get him to slow down. Of course then I get nervous…

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Added by Julie Goodnight on May 7, 2010 at 9:00am — No Comments

2010 Del Mar National

2010 Del Mar National

We had quite the exciting week at the 2010 Del Mar National April 27th through May 2cnd. The week before the show my trainer Teri and I decided that we should try to get her horse Wynsum in the show so I could take him in the Junior classes. He's for sale and she wants to market him as a Junior/Young Rider horse so she's having me campaign him and try to…

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Added by Catherine Chamberlain on May 7, 2010 at 8:30am — No Comments

HAVE NO REGRETS says William Micklem

My apologies for silence over the past few weeks. My father-in-law died as the result of injuries sustained in an air crash and the energy and inspiration has been drained from our family…..but it will come back. We will remember and feed off his memory and huge strengths. He was a great role-model, particularly in the way he led both his…

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Added by William Micklem on May 7, 2010 at 4:00am — 5 Comments

First Show of the 2010 Season

Our first show of the season is out of the way.



Chellis and I attended an Open Arab Show in Campbellville. While my mare is not an Arab, I took this opportunity to practice our tests in front of a judge before attending our first Silver Show.



This was a small milestone for myself (no pun intended) as I have finally broken free from training level. We finished the day with 2 red ribbons Scoring 62% in First Level Test 1 and improving slightly with a score of 62.22% for our… Continue

Added by Rosemarie Greer on May 6, 2010 at 4:29pm — 1 Comment

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