Annabella – A New Rescue Story
Annabella, ‘Bella’ came from an Appaloosa breeding farm – but not your typical breeding farm that handles the horses and provides regular care and maintenance. Poor Bella was pastured at a farm with 3
other stallions and the horses were not handled much – her feet were rarely
done (if they ever…
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This Week in Horse History - July 12th Through July 18th
July 14th, 1959 - Thoroughbred trainer Rodney Rash was born in Frederick, Maryland. Rash worked under Charlie Wittingham until 1991, when he applied for a training license. He trained horses such as Blues Traveler and Celtic Arms, and he won the Santa Anita Handicap with Urgent Request. During his career, Rash…
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This has been a horrible week for riding down here in sunny NC. Temperatures up to 101 F (ca. 38 C), high humidity, and all the smog from the big Northern cities flowing down to make the air a blackish yellow soup. Definitely walking weather. Why wear out the lungs?
When I first started riding Mia she was a timid mare, and she shied gently at the most inconsequential things, both in and out of the ring. I knew that part of the…
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It’s Just Fly Spray – It Won’t Kill You!
Tips for turning that scary spray of fire into the pleasant spray of relief.
An owner…
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Hi Guys,
Do you want to know how to become a better rider without taking tons more lessons? Do what I did. By putting the same amount (or more!) of effort into mental training as into skill development, I was able to realize my dream of representing the United States in international competition.
Here's how it worked for me. Back in 1980 I picked up a book called, Psycho Cybernetics, by Maxwell Maltz. This book literally changed my life. I had always wanted to compete…
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Dressage Canada is fortunate to have Erin Patricio as a member of the Communications Committee. Erin is originally from BC, but is living and working in California. She's been interviewing and writing great articles for Collections. Please enjoy the article she wrote on the Heike Kemmer Clinic she audited in March.
Heike Kemmer Clinic, by Erin Patricio
On March 26th to 28th, 2010, riders and auditors were treated to a clinic…
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I am happy to share a video clip on my blog called “Free, Powerful and Beautiful”.
The video has been made after I have worked on a higher level on energy with the horses and I have taken a fresh new look at my own leadership skills.…
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This Week in Horse History - July 5th Through July 11th
July 6th, 1975 - The filly Ruffian ran in the famous match race against Kentucky Derby winner Foolish Pleasure. Held at Belmont Park, the match race was a battle of the sexes of the racing world. Ruffian led for most of the race and was pulling away when she shattered her front right leg. Although…
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So, little Muffin had three days off, as I went down to where my pregnant mare was for an extended weekend. We've got her moved to where she'll foal out, her udder is huge (well, for her, she's a maiden, after all), her butt is getting slack...
The little girl hadn't been in a trailer since she got pregnant, but marched right on, travelled the two minutes down the road and came off like an angel. She travels like her big sister, that one!
So, now, we wait and…
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Forty years ago today I got my first horse. My father had inherited a little money from his mother, and decided that I needed a horse, finally. We had trail ridden in South America for four years while I was in grade school, I did not learn much about how to ride properly back then, just posting and using the reins clumsily to turn and stop. I never stopped hanging onto the pommel when cantering. Of course I thought I knew how to ride until I started reading…
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