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Votes:0 Gaited Horses is proud to present a Panelists of experienced Gaited
Horse folks to participate in an online Ask a Trainer service. We invite you to submit your questions via our Ask
A Trainer form Please give us as many details as you can about the horse and the specific
question or problem you are experiencing. Questions will be responded to by the panelists who wish to address
that question and answers will be posted online. Links to questions already
answered will appear on this page. Since we have a LARGE number of questions sent in on a weekly basis,
please give us 2 weeks to see if your answer has been selected by a panelist
to be responded to. In the event it has not, please feel free to re-submit! Our Current Panelists Lee Ziegler Steve Chasko Elizabeth Graves Darla Nassif Bob Blac Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home | Search | Highlights | Yellow Pages | Contests | Submit URL/Place Ad | Site Map Horse Training and Education The Mounted Unit Organization Formula Saving Foals - Neonatal Intensive Care Unit How to Keep Your Foal from Developing Infections The Importance of Directing Every Stride Primary and Secondary Lines Keeping Training Logs Conditioned Response in Horse Training Choosing Bits Breaking Vs. Training Horse Logic New Amazing Dressage Test Do Horses Bend? Getting The Correct Lead Conditioned Response Foundation Basics of Horse Nutrition Hay for Horses Pasture for Horses Health Concerns when Feeding Forages So You Want to Be a Riding Instructor? Riding a Horse Into Water Rules of Good Horse Nutrition Explained Surrogate Mares Serve Breeding Contracts Surrender to the Saddle Tree The O Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 EXERCISES FOR THE FLAT "Oh, for a horse with wings" (William Shakespeare, Cymbeline II) EXERCISES for the FLAT The following are some exercises which will not only help build confidence and rhythm for your horse but also helps to build up the "engine" of your horse; the rear-end muscles. These exercises also help your horse to be more aware of where its feet are and to become more balanced. The exercises may also be done on a slight incline; this will help build up the rear muscles even more so. Happy Exercising! EXERCISE 1A: Take 6 poles, approx. 4 - 6" in diameter and 10 - 12' long and place them parallel to one another about 3 ft. apart. (for walking) | | | | | | These should be place along the long side of your riding ring. Also can be place down the center of your ring or wh Read More Go to Site
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Up If You Listen to Your Horse With More Than Your Ears, You Will Hear Him Talking to You My name is JudyRyder Duffy; we live in Arizona and have several breeds
of gaited horses including Missouri Fox Trotter, Tennessee Walker,
and Icelandic Horses. We use several different/combined methods of training our horses.
We take a little of this and a little of that, and whatever works
best for each individual horse. We have several email lists totalling 2,000 subscr Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 SADDLEBAGS Questions & Postings Board Have a question about training, equine husbandry, rider confidence problems, etc.? Our panel of experts will try their best to answer your queries. Want to send greetings to the farm? Post your e-mail saddlebag@tmhf.com for inclusion on our Saddlebag Posting Board. (No commercial or sale postings please.) Respondents Catherine Sampson , foundation trainer for saddle and harness. More than 30 years experience working with all breeds. Dr. Julia Holt, psychologist, horsewoman and lecturer at one of TMHF's most popular workshops, "The Confident Rider". Sold out year after year. *Other professionals available for consultation as required. QUESTION My gelding has a habit of moving off when I am trying to mount him. I don't have any problems with hi Read More Go to Site
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