Choosing the Correct Footing Just as you wouldn’t put down a dirt floor in your bathroom, there are certain issues you should think through when deciding what type of footing to use in your round pen.
Round Pen Training In recent years, "natural" horsemanship trainers have brought round pen training into forefront when it comes to training horses.
Health Articles
ADD What You Should Know Attention Deficit Disorder Syndrome in children and adults has been recognized by the medical community as a very real problem.
Holistic Horse Keeping Holistic healing means approaching each horse as an individual to support or restore health.
Keeping Your Horse Healthy and Happy at a Boarding Stable If you're into holistic and natural care for your horse, getting all your needs met in a boarding situation can require quite a bit of planning and forethought, not to mention tact and diplomacy!
Preventing Burnout In this month's regular newsletter I discussed how relaxation time is crucial to helping your horse avoid burnout. Of course, relaxation can mean something different to every horse.
Prolapse Frog - Hoof Info Note the very hollow area between the heel bulbs, typical of a hoof with weak internal cartilage structure.
Professional Choice Boots The feature that makes Professional's Choice SMBs the very best preventative maintenance or rehabilitation tool
Mule Articles
Mules Bit Part I In Natural Mulemanship, we’ve talked a lot about how we can use the right way of thinking to work with
Mules Bit Part II These bitting ideas of the Mylers fit right in with our efforts toward having “The mule as a Willing Partner”.
Mules Bit Part III Opposite of the proven facts. What do you think makes a bit mild? Little or no port? What do you think makes a bit severe? A high port?
Mules Bit Part IV If we haven’t got your interest yet in how using the right bit can improve your partnership with
Mules Bridling Part I We all want the time spent with our mule to be enjoyable--make sure you start off your ride on a good
Mules Bridling Part II Why would your mule allow you to put the bridle on him? After all, pulling the bridle over
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First Registered Mule
When Tim Doud of Diamond Creek Ranch, Cody, Wyoming decided to start raising his own good mules, it was important to him to
Articles By Yvonne
Training Camp The first training session we did with GB was to teach him what to do with halter and lead rope. He already had this training and it was not an issue.
Ground Driving Leslie is a big proponent for Ground Driving as a means to ready the horse for being ridden.
Round Pen I started Greyboy in the round pen. My first time, his first time. He is a 9 year old Arab. I have owned him for three years.
Journal - Fun I have had a lot a fun this past week. I took 11 days off of work and I rode 9 of those days.
Horse Expo The first day was hot. Friday May 31, 2002. Temperatures soared to high 90s. This did not stop the horse enthusiast from attending.