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HORSE&RIDER
For the active, passionate contemporary Western rider and horse owner, Horse&Rider stands alone as the go-to source for advice, how-to and consumer information. Its team of avid, horse-owning editors is backed by the expert Western trainers and clinicians who make up Team Horse & Rider--the only reader-to-pro consultation resource of its kind in theWestern world.
‘STUDDY’ BEHAVIOR IN GELDINGS Managing Troublesome Behaviors. Trouble from “studdy” geldings can arise at the barn, in the pasture, in a horse trailer, or at a competitive event, causing potential harm to the geldings themselves, other horses, and people. The two basic approaches to dealing with such geldings are stable-management techniques and medication. HORSE HEAVES SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT Recurrent Airway Obstruction, commonly known as heaves and previously referred to as COPD, is the most prevalent lung disease seen in horses. Horse heaves is chronic and can threaten your horse's long-term health and performance. Learn the symptoms and 7 SIGNS OF SADDLE-FIT PROBLEMS Sign #2: Armpit Pinch. What you see: Patches of hair loss or crusty skin on his side, underneath the girth. In some cases, this area can develop a hot, painful, weepy sore—known in horseman’s circles as a “girth gall” or “cinch sore”—even after a single ride. What it means: Your horse’s cinch is irritating his skin. HOW TO TAKE YOUR HORSE'S DIGITAL PULSE How to Find the Digital Pulse Around the Fetlock Joint: Step 1: Squat down on the side of your horse's left front leg, and place your index finger around the left side of the fetlock joint at its lower edge. pinterest-pin-it. Veterinarian taking horse's digital pulse. Step 2: Apply pressure with your finger, and strum (run your finger from side HORSE NECK ISSUES & SOLUTIONS Neck problems are typically either congenital (present at birth) or due to some kind of trauma—a fall, pulling back when tied, colliding with another horse or object. For some horses, arthritis in the neck is simply the result of long-term wear and tear, and in many cases there’s no history of trauma when a horse is diagnosed. PROUD FLESH AND HOW TO PREVENT IT How to prevent Proud Flesh: Minimize movement and prevent infection by taking the following steps. Have your veterinarian suture the wound (if it can be sutured), as soon as possible. Call him or her for suture advice. Bandage with a pressure wrap to help hold the wound's edges together. Keep your horse as quiet as you can while the woundheals.
TAKE STEPS TO DEAL WITH YOUR HORSE’S THIN, SENSITIVE SOLES Tougheners: If, despite your best-management strategies, your horse still has thin, sensitive soles, consider a paint-on topical dressing to help toughen them up. There are excellent commercial products available for this purpose; some owners also find that Venice turpentine, 7% iodine, tea tree oil, and/or pine tar can be effective. LUMPS AND BUMPS ON HORSES: WHEN TO CALL THE VET Tendon Injury. Location: A lump or bump on the back or to the side of your horse’s cannon-bone area may mean he’s experienced an injury to one of the flexor tendons. What it is: When tendons are first injured, torn fibers can lead to bleeding and fluid accumulationwithin
FEEDING GARLIC TO HORSES To do so, they fed 1 pound of the onion tops per day to a healthy horse for 3 days, along with his regular feed, then 4 pounds on Day 4. From Day 4 through Day 8, his packed cell volume (or PCV, meaning his red-blood-cell percentage) dropped about 23 percent, from 30 to 23. The investigators continued to give the horse onion tops on Days 9 andHORSE&RIDER
For the active, passionate contemporary Western rider and horse owner, Horse&Rider stands alone as the go-to source for advice, how-to and consumer information. Its team of avid, horse-owning editors is backed by the expert Western trainers and clinicians who make up Team Horse & Rider--the only reader-to-pro consultation resource of its kind in theWestern world.
‘STUDDY’ BEHAVIOR IN GELDINGS Managing Troublesome Behaviors. Trouble from “studdy” geldings can arise at the barn, in the pasture, in a horse trailer, or at a competitive event, causing potential harm to the geldings themselves, other horses, and people. The two basic approaches to dealing with such geldings are stable-management techniques and medication. HORSE HEAVES SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT Recurrent Airway Obstruction, commonly known as heaves and previously referred to as COPD, is the most prevalent lung disease seen in horses. Horse heaves is chronic and can threaten your horse's long-term health and performance. Learn the symptoms and 7 SIGNS OF SADDLE-FIT PROBLEMS Sign #2: Armpit Pinch. What you see: Patches of hair loss or crusty skin on his side, underneath the girth. In some cases, this area can develop a hot, painful, weepy sore—known in horseman’s circles as a “girth gall” or “cinch sore”—even after a single ride. What it means: Your horse’s cinch is irritating his skin. HOW TO TAKE YOUR HORSE'S DIGITAL PULSE How to Find the Digital Pulse Around the Fetlock Joint: Step 1: Squat down on the side of your horse's left front leg, and place your index finger around the left side of the fetlock joint at its lower edge. pinterest-pin-it. Veterinarian taking horse's digital pulse. Step 2: Apply pressure with your finger, and strum (run your finger from side HORSE NECK ISSUES & SOLUTIONS Neck problems are typically either congenital (present at birth) or due to some kind of trauma—a fall, pulling back when tied, colliding with another horse or object. For some horses, arthritis in the neck is simply the result of long-term wear and tear, and in many cases there’s no history of trauma when a horse is diagnosed. PROUD FLESH AND HOW TO PREVENT IT How to prevent Proud Flesh: Minimize movement and prevent infection by taking the following steps. Have your veterinarian suture the wound (if it can be sutured), as soon as possible. Call him or her for suture advice. Bandage with a pressure wrap to help hold the wound's edges together. Keep your horse as quiet as you can while the woundheals.
TAKE STEPS TO DEAL WITH YOUR HORSE’S THIN, SENSITIVE SOLES Tougheners: If, despite your best-management strategies, your horse still has thin, sensitive soles, consider a paint-on topical dressing to help toughen them up. There are excellent commercial products available for this purpose; some owners also find that Venice turpentine, 7% iodine, tea tree oil, and/or pine tar can be effective. LUMPS AND BUMPS ON HORSES: WHEN TO CALL THE VET Tendon Injury. Location: A lump or bump on the back or to the side of your horse’s cannon-bone area may mean he’s experienced an injury to one of the flexor tendons. What it is: When tendons are first injured, torn fibers can lead to bleeding and fluid accumulationwithin
FEEDING GARLIC TO HORSES To do so, they fed 1 pound of the onion tops per day to a healthy horse for 3 days, along with his regular feed, then 4 pounds on Day 4. From Day 4 through Day 8, his packed cell volume (or PCV, meaning his red-blood-cell percentage) dropped about 23 percent, from 30 to 23. The investigators continued to give the horse onion tops on Days 9 andHORSE&RIDER
For the active, passionate contemporary Western rider and horse owner, Horse&Rider stands alone as the go-to source for advice, how-to and consumer information. Its team of avid, horse-owning editors is backed by the expert Western trainers and clinicians who make up Team Horse & Rider--the only reader-to-pro consultation resource of its kind in theWestern world.
THE 14 *ESSENTIAL* SAFETY RULES TO FOLLOW AROUND HORSES Follow these 14 rules to stay safe around horses. Nichole Chirico. 1. Approaching, catching. Always speak to a horse to alert him to your presence before walking near; this avoids provoking his startle reflex. Approach from the side, to avoid his "blind" spots (directly in front of and behind him). VITAMINS AND MINERALS GUIDE FOR HORSES Vitamins and Minerals 101. A vitamin is an organic (contains carbon atoms) compound that's essential for normal growth and metabolism, and is required in small quantities in the diet because it can't be synthesized or produced by the organism (your horse). HOW TO TAKE YOUR HORSE'S DIGITAL PULSE How to Find the Digital Pulse Around the Fetlock Joint: Step 1: Squat down on the side of your horse's left front leg, and place your index finger around the left side of the fetlock joint at its lower edge. pinterest-pin-it. Veterinarian taking horse's digital pulse. Step 2: Apply pressure with your finger, and strum (run your finger from side WHAT TO DO WHEN A HORSE HAS NASAL DISCHARGE Action step: Call your vet for a regular appointment. The nasal discharge isn’t likely to resolve on its own, and additional diagnostics will be recommended. Scenario #2: Your horse has a two-sided nasal discharge that’s thin and clear, and he has a fever of 105 degrees Fahrenheit. Most likely cause: A respiratory virus. HELPING A HORSE THROUGH THE TURN Learn how to help your horse through the turns with help from MollyPowell.
TRIVIA CHALLENGE: HORSE TRAILERING 1. Horse trailers can easily become . degrees hotter than the outside air temperature. A). 5 degrees B) 20 degrees C) 40 degrees 2. What isone of the
HORSE SHOW FRIENDS MAKE THE BEST FRIENDS Most kids meet their friends through school or on the sports field. Friendships often become strong by bonding over a shared interest or passion—which is why the horse community can often help build lifelong friendships. IS IT A PAINT OR A PINTO? It can often be hard to tell what breed or registration a colored horse actually is. There’s a lot more that goes into their registration than just a horse’s markings. GROUNDWORK SERIES: HOW TO LEAD YOUR HORSE PROPERLY Stay safe on the ground and learn how to properly lead your horse with help from natural horsemanship instructor Monique Potts. HOW TO TAKE YOUR HORSE'S DIGITAL PULSE How to Find the Digital Pulse Around the Fetlock Joint: Step 1: Squat down on the side of your horse's left front leg, and place your index finger around the left side of the fetlock joint at its lower edge. pinterest-pin-it. Veterinarian taking horse's digital pulse. Step 2: Apply pressure with your finger, and strum (run your finger from side ‘STUDDY’ BEHAVIOR IN GELDINGS Managing Troublesome Behaviors. Trouble from “studdy” geldings can arise at the barn, in the pasture, in a horse trailer, or at a competitive event, causing potential harm to the geldings themselves, other horses, and people. The two basic approaches to dealing with such geldings are stable-management techniques and medication. VITAMINS AND MINERALS GUIDE FOR HORSES Vitamins and Minerals 101. A vitamin is an organic (contains carbon atoms) compound that's essential for normal growth and metabolism, and is required in small quantities in the diet because it can't be synthesized or produced by the organism (your horse). HORSE&RIDER ONDEMAND Horse&Rider OnDemand is an excellent resource for you to gain knowledge from beginner to advanced rider. We’re going to discussing drills, training tips, and techniques we’ve used in our professional business over the years. Brad Barkemeyer. I’ve been subscribed to this video platform since it was released. Even though I don’t showand
THE 14 *ESSENTIAL* SAFETY RULES TO FOLLOW AROUND HORSES Follow these 14 rules to stay safe around horses. Nichole Chirico. 1. Approaching, catching. Always speak to a horse to alert him to your presence before walking near; this avoids provoking his startle reflex. Approach from the side, to avoid his "blind" spots (directly in front of and behind him). 25 COZY BED & BARNS FOR HORSES Sharon’s Horse Haven is surrounded by lush greenery, hills, valleys, streams, and a large variety of trail-riding options. This restored Craftsman-style B&B home, nestled on 60 acres, provides a serene experience. Upscale, rustic rental cabins are also MAKE YOUR OWN HORSE CARE REMEDIES It may not. It may even bring your horse relief. But it could also make the symptoms worse and create a whole new set of problems. We'll take a look at 10 horse care situations where homemade remedies were used, and Horse & Rider contributing editor and veterinarian Karen Hayes will explain why the remedy might be effective (or not) and offer some options and advice for treatment. FLY CONTROL OPTIONS FOR HORSE AND BARN Provide solace in the dark. Provide shade (some fly species avoid dark areas); turn off barn lights to avoid attracting flies and other insects. Avoid unsavory neighbors. If possible, don't pasture your horses next to cattle or other livestock; cow manure, especially, draws vicious horn and face flies. UNDERSTANDING WESTERN HORSE CINCHES FEEDING GARLIC TO HORSES To do so, they fed 1 pound of the onion tops per day to a healthy horse for 3 days, along with his regular feed, then 4 pounds on Day 4. From Day 4 through Day 8, his packed cell volume (or PCV, meaning his red-blood-cell percentage) dropped about 23 percent, from 30 to 23. The investigators continued to give the horse onion tops on Days 9 and HOW TO TAKE YOUR HORSE'S DIGITAL PULSE How to Find the Digital Pulse Around the Fetlock Joint: Step 1: Squat down on the side of your horse's left front leg, and place your index finger around the left side of the fetlock joint at its lower edge. pinterest-pin-it. Veterinarian taking horse's digital pulse. Step 2: Apply pressure with your finger, and strum (run your finger from side ‘STUDDY’ BEHAVIOR IN GELDINGS Managing Troublesome Behaviors. Trouble from “studdy” geldings can arise at the barn, in the pasture, in a horse trailer, or at a competitive event, causing potential harm to the geldings themselves, other horses, and people. The two basic approaches to dealing with such geldings are stable-management techniques and medication. VITAMINS AND MINERALS GUIDE FOR HORSES Vitamins and Minerals 101. A vitamin is an organic (contains carbon atoms) compound that's essential for normal growth and metabolism, and is required in small quantities in the diet because it can't be synthesized or produced by the organism (your horse). HORSE&RIDER ONDEMAND Horse&Rider OnDemand is an excellent resource for you to gain knowledge from beginner to advanced rider. We’re going to discussing drills, training tips, and techniques we’ve used in our professional business over the years. Brad Barkemeyer. I’ve been subscribed to this video platform since it was released. Even though I don’t showand
THE 14 *ESSENTIAL* SAFETY RULES TO FOLLOW AROUND HORSES Follow these 14 rules to stay safe around horses. Nichole Chirico. 1. Approaching, catching. Always speak to a horse to alert him to your presence before walking near; this avoids provoking his startle reflex. Approach from the side, to avoid his "blind" spots (directly in front of and behind him). MAKE YOUR OWN HORSE CARE REMEDIES It may not. It may even bring your horse relief. But it could also make the symptoms worse and create a whole new set of problems. We'll take a look at 10 horse care situations where homemade remedies were used, and Horse & Rider contributing editor and veterinarian Karen Hayes will explain why the remedy might be effective (or not) and offer some options and advice for treatment. 25 COZY BED & BARNS FOR HORSES Sharon’s Horse Haven is surrounded by lush greenery, hills, valleys, streams, and a large variety of trail-riding options. This restored Craftsman-style B&B home, nestled on 60 acres, provides a serene experience. Upscale, rustic rental cabins are also FLY CONTROL OPTIONS FOR HORSE AND BARN Provide solace in the dark. Provide shade (some fly species avoid dark areas); turn off barn lights to avoid attracting flies and other insects. Avoid unsavory neighbors. If possible, don't pasture your horses next to cattle or other livestock; cow manure, especially, draws vicious horn and face flies. UNDERSTANDING WESTERN HORSE CINCHES FEEDING GARLIC TO HORSES To do so, they fed 1 pound of the onion tops per day to a healthy horse for 3 days, along with his regular feed, then 4 pounds on Day 4. From Day 4 through Day 8, his packed cell volume (or PCV, meaning his red-blood-cell percentage) dropped about 23 percent, from 30 to 23. The investigators continued to give the horse onion tops on Days 9 and VITAMINS AND MINERALS GUIDE FOR HORSES Vitamins and Minerals 101. A vitamin is an organic (contains carbon atoms) compound that's essential for normal growth and metabolism, and is required in small quantities in the diet because it can't be synthesized or produced by the organism (your horse). HORSE HEAVES SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT Recurrent Airway Obstruction, commonly known as heaves and previously referred to as COPD, is the most prevalent lung disease seen in horses. Horse heaves is chronic and can threaten your horse's long-term health and performance. Learn the symptoms and treatment options for horses with heaves.MAKING A DIAGNOSIS
Scenario #1: My Aching Feet! The Signs: Your horse has always started out a little bit stiff and is sensitive to shoeing changes, but otherwise he’s been pretty sound—until last week when he had an obvious head nod. Your vet came out to do a lameness exam and saw that your horse was exhibiting a right front lameness that seemed more pronounced when longeing on a circle to the left. THE 14 *ESSENTIAL* SAFETY RULES TO FOLLOW AROUND HORSES Follow these 14 rules to stay safe around horses. Nichole Chirico. 1. Approaching, catching. Always speak to a horse to alert him to your presence before walking near; this avoids provoking his startle reflex. Approach from the side, to avoid his "blind" spots (directly in front of and behind him). LUMPS AND BUMPS ON HORSES: WHEN TO CALL THE VET Tendon Injury. Location: A lump or bump on the back or to the side of your horse’s cannon-bone area may mean he’s experienced an injury to one of the flexor tendons. What it is: When tendons are first injured, torn fibers can lead to bleeding and fluid accumulationwithin
MAKE YOUR OWN HORSE CARE REMEDIES It may not. It may even bring your horse relief. But it could also make the symptoms worse and create a whole new set of problems. We'll take a look at 10 horse care situations where homemade remedies were used, and Horse & Rider contributing editor and veterinarian Karen Hayes will explain why the remedy might be effective (or not) and offer some options and advice for treatment. LEADING YOUR HORSE PROPERLY You don’t need to have a death grip on your lead. Monique explains that the best way to lead your horse is with a more relaxed grip. Holding the lead too tight can create anxiety within your horse. TRIVIA CHALLENGE: HORSE TRAILERING 1. Horse trailers can easily become . degrees hotter than the outside air temperature. A). 5 degrees B) 20 degrees C) 40 degrees 2. What isone of the
HORSE SHOW FRIENDS MAKE THE BEST FRIENDS Most kids meet their friends through school or on the sports field. Friendships often become strong by bonding over a shared interest or passion—which is why the horse community can often help build lifelong friendships. IS IT A PAINT OR A PINTO? It can often be hard to tell what breed or registration a colored horse actually is. There’s a lot more that goes into their registration than just a horse’s markings.TOP HOOF HARDENERS
Top Hoof Hardeners. If your horse has soft, brittle or weak hooves, or if his soles bruise easily or are tender after pulling shoes, a good hoof hardener can be a lifesaver. Some products can even ease hoof discomfort, promote hoof growth, help treat hoof infections and extend the time between farrier visits. Read on for our choices. HORSE&RIDER ONDEMAND Horse&Rider OnDemand is an excellent resource for you to gain knowledge from beginner to advanced rider. We’re going to discussing drills, training tips, and techniques we’ve used in our professional business over the years. Brad Barkemeyer. I’ve been subscribed to this video platform since it was released. Even though I don’t showand
VITAMINS AND MINERALS GUIDE FOR HORSES Vitamins and Minerals 101. A vitamin is an organic (contains carbon atoms) compound that's essential for normal growth and metabolism, and is required in small quantities in the diet because it can't be synthesized or produced by the organism (your horse). PROUD FLESH AND HOW TO PREVENT IT How to prevent Proud Flesh: Minimize movement and prevent infection by taking the following steps. Have your veterinarian suture the wound (if it can be sutured), as soon as possible. Call him or her for suture advice. Bandage with a pressure wrap to help hold the wound's edges together. Keep your horse as quiet as you can while the woundheals.
‘STUDDY’ BEHAVIOR IN GELDINGS Managing Troublesome Behaviors. Trouble from “studdy” geldings can arise at the barn, in the pasture, in a horse trailer, or at a competitive event, causing potential harm to the geldings themselves, other horses, and people. The two basic approaches to dealing with such geldings are stable-management techniques and medication. LUMPS AND BUMPS ON HORSES: WHEN TO CALL THE VET Tendon Injury. Location: A lump or bump on the back or to the side of your horse’s cannon-bone area may mean he’s experienced an injury to one of the flexor tendons. What it is: When tendons are first injured, torn fibers can lead to bleeding and fluid accumulationwithin
HOCK FUSION IN HORSES Hock Fusion. Fusion of the two lower joints of a horse’s hock can be a remedy for moderate to severe osteoarthritis (where arthritic changes have damaged the cartilage such that bone-on-bone contact is causing the horse pain). Fusion occurs when the juncture between the ends of two bones transforms from a mobile joint into a stable bony WHAT TO DO WHEN A HORSE HAS NASAL DISCHARGE NAVICULAR PREVENTION AND TREATMENTS FOR YOUR HORSE Navicular syndrome refers to a variety of conditions that create pain in and around the structures surrounding the navicular bone. Palmar heel pain is an alternate term, referring to the site of the nerve block (at the back and bottom of the front feet) that resolves pain for all these conditions. UNDERSTANDING WESTERN HORSE CINCHESTOP HOOF HARDENERS
Top Hoof Hardeners. If your horse has soft, brittle or weak hooves, or if his soles bruise easily or are tender after pulling shoes, a good hoof hardener can be a lifesaver. Some products can even ease hoof discomfort, promote hoof growth, help treat hoof infections and extend the time between farrier visits. Read on for our choices. HORSE&RIDER ONDEMAND Horse&Rider OnDemand is an excellent resource for you to gain knowledge from beginner to advanced rider. We’re going to discussing drills, training tips, and techniques we’ve used in our professional business over the years. Brad Barkemeyer. I’ve been subscribed to this video platform since it was released. Even though I don’t showand
VITAMINS AND MINERALS GUIDE FOR HORSES Vitamins and Minerals 101. A vitamin is an organic (contains carbon atoms) compound that's essential for normal growth and metabolism, and is required in small quantities in the diet because it can't be synthesized or produced by the organism (your horse). PROUD FLESH AND HOW TO PREVENT IT How to prevent Proud Flesh: Minimize movement and prevent infection by taking the following steps. Have your veterinarian suture the wound (if it can be sutured), as soon as possible. Call him or her for suture advice. Bandage with a pressure wrap to help hold the wound's edges together. Keep your horse as quiet as you can while the woundheals.
‘STUDDY’ BEHAVIOR IN GELDINGS Managing Troublesome Behaviors. Trouble from “studdy” geldings can arise at the barn, in the pasture, in a horse trailer, or at a competitive event, causing potential harm to the geldings themselves, other horses, and people. The two basic approaches to dealing with such geldings are stable-management techniques and medication. LUMPS AND BUMPS ON HORSES: WHEN TO CALL THE VET Tendon Injury. Location: A lump or bump on the back or to the side of your horse’s cannon-bone area may mean he’s experienced an injury to one of the flexor tendons. What it is: When tendons are first injured, torn fibers can lead to bleeding and fluid accumulationwithin
HOCK FUSION IN HORSES Hock Fusion. Fusion of the two lower joints of a horse’s hock can be a remedy for moderate to severe osteoarthritis (where arthritic changes have damaged the cartilage such that bone-on-bone contact is causing the horse pain). Fusion occurs when the juncture between the ends of two bones transforms from a mobile joint into a stable bony WHAT TO DO WHEN A HORSE HAS NASAL DISCHARGE NAVICULAR PREVENTION AND TREATMENTS FOR YOUR HORSE Navicular syndrome refers to a variety of conditions that create pain in and around the structures surrounding the navicular bone. Palmar heel pain is an alternate term, referring to the site of the nerve block (at the back and bottom of the front feet) that resolves pain for all these conditions. UNDERSTANDING WESTERN HORSE CINCHES VITAMINS AND MINERALS GUIDE FOR HORSES Vitamins and Minerals 101. A vitamin is an organic (contains carbon atoms) compound that's essential for normal growth and metabolism, and is required in small quantities in the diet because it can't be synthesized or produced by the organism (your horse).MAKING A DIAGNOSIS
Scenario #1: My Aching Feet! The Signs: Your horse has always started out a little bit stiff and is sensitive to shoeing changes, but otherwise he’s been pretty sound—until last week when he had an obvious head nod. Your vet came out to do a lameness exam and saw that your horse was exhibiting a right front lameness that seemed more pronounced when longeing on a circle to the left. 5 THINGS HORSE OWNERS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE CORONAVIRUS Use a digital animal thermometer to check your horse's temperature.. 2. What is equine coronavirus? The various coronaviruses out there can affect a variety of organ systems—gastrointestinal track, central nervous system, and liver, just to name a few. LEADING YOUR HORSE PROPERLY You don’t need to have a death grip on your lead. Monique explains that the best way to lead your horse is with a more relaxed grip. Holding the lead too tight can create anxiety within your horse.POINTS OF A TURN
Molly Powell breaks down the points of a turn around a barrel. LEARN TO RECOGNIZE THE SIGNS OF DEPRESSION IN HORSES Twenty-four percent of the 59 horses in the study presented, at least once, the withdrawn posture of stretched neck, dull open-eyed gaze, and immobile head and ears, up to four times each in 30 minutes. Mares were over-represented in the findings, with one-third of mares in the study presenting this depressive syndrome. LUMPS AND BUMPS ON HORSES: WHEN TO CALL THE VET Tendon Injury. Location: A lump or bump on the back or to the side of your horse’s cannon-bone area may mean he’s experienced an injury to one of the flexor tendons. What it is: When tendons are first injured, torn fibers can lead to bleeding and fluid accumulationwithin
DEVELOPING THE BASIC INSTINCTS When training a cutting horse, it’s important to keep developing the horse’s basic instincts. The goal is to get the horse to do the jobon his own.
VERSATILITY RANCH HORSE EVENTS There are six classes in each Versatility Ranch Horse Event. The classes are Ranch Trail, Stock Horse Pleasure, Ranch Cutting, Ranch Reining, Cow Horse, and Conformation.ROPING BOX WORK
Leaving the roping box on the correct lead, with the correct frame, at the right rate is ideal. Brad recommends teaching your horse to go all the way to the back corner of the box.*
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