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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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Southwest Florida Horse Rescue Organization
By: Tina Garrett From the early stages of childhood I’ve always had a connection with horses. Growing up in foster care my only comfort was animals. When the day came that I was sent to a new…
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Dressage and the Western horse
By: Sue Kolstad Life would be unthinkable without the contribution of the horse. It is because of our need for various jobs that we have created and developed so many different breeds and…
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Rate My Ride – Dressage
by Julie Christie and Jonathon Holland Our first picture submission arrived and it is a great one to evaluate! Background: the horse and rider are working towards western dressage and have…
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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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Working In Hand – Yielding Left
We’ve been discussing tips for teaching your horse three in-hand maneuvers that are extremely important for the horse’s future, from beginning work under saddle to advanced training. They are…
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Make Your Trail Ride a Picnic
Palm Partnership Training™ Building a Partnership with Your Horse It’s time to apply all the great trail training we have covered to do a fun activity with your horse—going on a picnic. Be…
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