10 Diet Tips to a Healthier You: Tip 1
Becoming more fit for your horse has many benefits and will allow you to do more with your horse both on the ground and in the saddle. You will also get the health benefits of reducing your risk of many chronic diseases and cancers.
Becoming more fit involves a good diet and physical activity. These tips will help you get started with a good diet.One new tip will be posted each week until…
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Become More Fit for Your Horse
By Lindsey Forkun, RN, PHN, BScN
Have you ever gone to see your horse, and afterward thought “hmmm that could have gone better”?
Have you ever considered how your…
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5 Easy Exercises to a Calm and Confident Jumping Horse
There are many reasons why horses might be rushing or refusing fences. To review the most common reasons for horses rushing and refusing fences please read my article 'Rushing and Refusing Fences' by…
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Introducing the Saddle & Girth – Just stand still & relaxed would you?
Introducing the saddle and girth to a horse can be a frightening experience for the horse. Horses are prey animals and don’t like…
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Join Up – get your horse to catch you!
Have you ever gone into the paddock to catch your horse and your horse keeps running away from you?
Do you ever head to the paddock…
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Please Like Me! The Power of Non-Demanding Time
Develop the Partnership you have always dreamed for!
You can force horses to do many things, but forcing a horse to like and trust you is impossible. A horse…
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Trailer Loading – It doesn’t have to be hell on wheels
My method of trailer loading is simple – if the horse is thinking about going inside the trailer then I leave the horse alone, but as soon as the horse stops thinking about going in the trailer then I start to bug
them.
Remember to…
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Herd Bound Problems – your buddies will live without you
Horses can become herd bound for a variety of reasons. Sometimes horses don’t feel safe when they are not with other horses, and sometimes horses feel they have to get back to the herd to protect them. Either
way, we need to teach horses that it is okay to leave the herd and that the
horse can be safe with you.…
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Would you Relax? Let’s enjoy the trail!
**Lindsey Forkun Equestrian advocates for you to wear a helmet
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**Lindsey Forkun Equestrian advocates for you to wear a helmet
Trail riding is an excellent way to mentally stimulate your horse, build physical fitness for both…
Added by Lindsey Forkun on July 22, 2010 at 8:30am — 2 Comments
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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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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Stop Being Pushy
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A 2 month foal is having difficulty leading, her owner writes:
“She foaled out at a breeding stable where… ContinueAdded by Lindsey Forkun on June 20, 2010 at 10:30pm — No Comments
Natural Horsemanship Solutions: Nippy Issues Solved
An owner writes about her 2 month old foal “she is starting to get a little mouthy, if she tries to bite, I usually just poke her on the nose. Is this the right thing to…
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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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When teaching a horse to be comfortable around their head, you need to remember two principles of natural horsemanship:
1) The reward is in the release: This means that when you are touching the horse, you
need to make sure you only stop touching when the horse is being
pleasant. If the horse were…
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