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Building Trust Through Success

Strategies to Help Make Every Ride Count When training a horse, there are so many things to take into consideration that it can become a bit overwhelming. One article says this, a video says that and another clinician said something different. How does a person know what to believe? It …

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The Balanced Horseman Part 3

Applying Observations of Balance to Under Saddle Work Alice riding with a garrocha poleLast month we observed balance primarily from the ground. I asked you to watch balance shifts within movements along with rhythm, carriage, and overall structure of the horse. We looked at some specific maneuvers and attempted to …

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Principles of Ground Work

November 2014

Part 3: The Round Pen by Allison Trimble   I use the round pen for a multitude of situations, from foundation training, to confidence building in riders, to re-training horses. It is an extremely valuable tool that I often see misused. For instance, it is a critical mistake to use …

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Ranch Sorting: The New Sport to Try – Part 3

November 2014

Jackpots, Draw Pots and Finding Your Level of Competition by Roger Braa and Catherine Madera   Every equine sport has levels of competition and ranch sorting is no different. This month we asked Roger Braa to explain the nuts and bolts of competing: how and where to start out as …

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Meet WRHA Competitor Sally Sutherland

November 2014

Expect the Unexpected at National Level Competition by Sally Sutherland   WRHA member Sally Sutherland shares her experience and insight in preparing for national level competition.  Sally recently competed in the AQHA Select World Show where she was Top 10 in Amateur Select Reining and a finalist in Amateur Select …

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Using Horses to Treat Alzheimers

November 2014

New Study Shows the Positive Impact of Equine Therapy for Dementia Article courtesy of Ohio State University   In the first study of its kind, researchers have determined that spending time with horses eases symptoms of Alzheimer’s dementia. A collaboration between The Ohio State University, an equine therapy center and …

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How to Give an Intramuscular Injection

November 2014

Vaccination Protocol and Reducing Adverse Reactions by R. Paul Schwab, DVM   We commonly get questions about pain, swelling, or lethargy post vaccine administration or other intramuscular injection.  Hopefully we can address some of the causes and discuss preventative methods to make the experience easier on your horse. Common complications …

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