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AQHA Wrangler Q-Racing Aces
A Great day spent at the quarter horse races a few weeks ago, while visiting Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie, Texas with good friends. This showing of speed and power exerted in short races of…
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BraveHearts Trail To Zero
By BraveHearts Staff As COVID brings to light the importance of open discussion about mental health and the need for more available resources, BraveHearts – the largest program in the nation…
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Deworming Gunshot Method Gone
The gunshot method of deworming may soon be gone. What you don’t know might hurt your horses(s) if they are harboring worms that are resistant to the drugs you are deworming with.…
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Bureau Of Land Management Wild Horse And Burros Roundup
Animal groups team up with cattlemen to depopulate wild horses and burros from the west. By: Wayne Pacelle Wild horses and burros face unprecedented mass removal from our public lands in the…
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Western Dressage: Understanding Test Scores
By: Lynn Palm In Dressage, it is tradition to receive score sheets from the judge showing the score and comment for the horse and rider on each component of the test. Using a point scale of 1…
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Western Dressage: Practice Tips
What are the best ways to improve your horse at his current level so you can advance to the next level? Here are some Western Dressage tips from a pro.
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Are You Tacking Up Properly?
By: Julie Christie This article is about making sure that tack is appropriately fitted and placed on the horse. It is by no means a full guide on how to select or adjust tack, but it…
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“Come To Me” Training
By: Lynn Palm Horses need to respect four major ground training commands: “move away from me,” “come to me,” “stop,” and “back”. In this article I will present the steps to teach your…
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Similarities Between Western & Regular Dressage
By: Lynn Palm Palm Partnership Training You’ve probably already figured out that you can do the same dressage maneuvers in a Western saddle that you can do in a “regular” dressage saddle. This…
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