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Midnight came to me to learn to pull a carriage.  What a treat to teach this horse, she is compliant and very smart.   She has never been under harness with an actual cart before as far as I can tell.   She was a little wary of the poles the first time I attached them.  But [...]

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Gait to the Beat!

Own a gaited horse and can’t quite get the beat?  Try counting with the hoofbeats to get the rhythm.   You can always take a metronome out with you and once you get the beat, memorize your horse’s speed.
It is much easier to learn this by first getting used to the walk.  Sounds elementary, I know, [...]

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Confetti was our family pet and trail horse for over a year.  She recently was sold to a wonderful family who’s daughter has fallen in love with her.  I couldn’t have asked for a better home for this mare.  She truly is a special horse and deserves the best home possible.
When I first saw Confetti, [...]

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Confetti came to us last year as a high strung Arabian mare that loved to be groomed and grazed but hated to be saddled and rode.  She tried every trick in the book to keep from having to work.  Some of her favorite tricks were to step aside quickly as you lifted the saddle on [...]

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Training Trail Horses

I have been training trail horses going on 17 years now and have always been rather surprised at the ability these animals have shown. Training can be such a rewarding experience for both trainer and student (the horse). I used to be just an instructor and trained only my own personal trail horses and those [...]

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