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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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When To Deworm
Chemical Resistance & Fecal Counts For a horse’s current parasite baseline, start with a fecal test done by your veterinarian. Horses are susceptible to worm and parasite contraction year…
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The Songwriter And The Mustang
By: Peter Prince The story began in the summer of 2017 where the forests of Maine hid a little bass pond where I’ve enjoyed fishing for over 40 years. We met local folks Dana and Colleen…
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Western Dressage Benefits Any Horse
By: Lynn Palm Dressage is the only way to naturally train Western horses of any breed. After all, a horse is a horse! You don’t have to train differently just because you use an English or…
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Western Dressage: A Closer Look At Tack
By: Lynn Palm Any time you are getting into a different discipline, it is important to know what tack is to be used in competition. The smart rider will research ahead of time to learn all the…
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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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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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In-Hand Whip To Reinforce Voice Commands
By: Lynn Palm When working your horse in hand, start with a simple cotton longe line, clipping it to the snap on the same side of the halter as you are working the horse. Never use the…
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