Reactive Horses
Most jumpy, reactive horses don’t stay that way because that’s just “how they are.” Instead, they stay that way because, somewhere along the line, that's what has been working. In other
Most jumpy, reactive horses don’t stay that way because that’s just “how they are.” Instead, they stay that way because, somewhere along the line, that's what has been working. In other
I have compiled a list of the top 3 mistakes riders make. These common errors are easy to correct if you become aware of what they are and know how
Ride where you can, not where you can’t. If you and your horse are in a high pressure situation, don’t continue to fight a losing battle. We all know that you
Do you wish you could stop fighting with your horse? That you and your horse would quit having different ideas of what needs to happen? And your horse would not
I spend a lot of time helping people solve horse problems. Some of the most common are buddy sour, speeding up, slowing down, bucking, bolting, head tossing, and spooky, but
There are 3 basic requirements that must be in place for a horse to be safe and reliable. If these 3 things are established, the risk factor when you ride
No matter how long you’ve been doing the horse training thing, you’re never immune from making mistakes. I’ve found that one of the easiest mistakes to make is to jump
When your horse's behavior seems uncooperative, is he feeling angry, being stubborn, or is he simply just confused? No matter what the cause, the solution doesn’t change. This article will provide
It’s the age old question: Is my horse better off in a stall or in the pasture? To begin, I am well aware that some horse owners don’t have the luxury