Adiva – Winner of 2009 Rescue Horse Training Challenge
Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society Announces the Second Annual Bluebonnet Rescue Horse Training Challenge
Last year was the first year Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society (BEHS) held the Bluebonnet Rescue Horse Training Challenge – and it was a great success! Half of the horses who participated in the Challenge...
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Bluebonnet Announces Rescue Horse Training Challenge
Craig Cameron Joins the Extreme Mustang Makeover
$25,000 estimated purse offered to 100 trainers
One of America’s favorite equine clinicians, Craig Cameron, will join with the Extreme Mustang Makeover as it brings a Makeover to Lincoln, Nebraska, September 17-19. Competition trainers can apply now, though, for their chance at $25,000 with applications due April 1.
Cameron, of Bluff Dale, Tex., is one of...
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The Jigging Horse
Keys to changing that frustrating behavior
by Ryan Gingerich
How many of you have cursed under your breath, or sworn so loudly that the next county can hear you – when your horse starts jigging and it feels like you’re riding a rocket that’s about ready to explode? Here’s an explanation of that behavior and how...
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Keeping Your Horse’s Head Down
Here’s the answer to maintaining proper head posture, and why it leads to lightness and responsiveness
by Ryan Gingerich
A student asked me the other day about keeping the horse’s head down after he has successfully lowered the horse’s head. I often see students get the horse to lower his head, but then it pops right...
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Loving Horses & Living Leadership Series Part 3 of 4 Training the Whole Horse with Missy Wryn
Loving Horses & Living Leadership Series
Training the Whole HorseR with Missy Wryn
Part 3 of 4
So I’ve got my horse joining with me after a Wholistic Joining following my every move, backing up when I back up with her instinct invoked recognizing me as her herd leader. It seems like magic, but really is simple...
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