Understanding the Horse’s Fear Response: Spooking, Bolting, etc.
The Horse’s Fear Response The horse’s fear response has been an important survival mechanism for them. But when riding and training our horses, fear is
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The Horse’s Fear Response The horse’s fear response has been an important survival mechanism for them. But when riding and training our horses, fear is
Pawing is one of those things horses do that, to a non-horse person, may appear funny or cute. But to most of us it is
Riding and training should be fun! There may always be moments where it feels easy to become frustrated with yourself or your horse, but when
Asking a horse to move sideways and to move his shoulders and hips independently is a foundational piece to training more advanced movements later. It
I always come away from Angelo’s clinics with loads of new information and ideas buzzing in my head and a new excitement for both riding
When we are riding or working with horses, is it important to “be the boss?” Do we need to establish ourselves as being first in