Oct 24, 2016 | Blog |
How would you describe ‘togetherness’ with your horse? Confident? Compliant? Cooperative? Delegates at the 2016 Equine Behaviour Forum 14th Seminar were asked by scientist Dr Lynda Birke to assess the “togetherness” of a familiar and unfamiliar handler, leading the...
Oct 20, 2016 | Blog |
Horses evolved as open-plain grazing prey herd species, so applying trickle feeding and continuous movement while foraging in your horse’s husbandry creates mental and physical benefits, thereby directly affecting training. Horses survived and evolved because of...
Sep 30, 2016 | Blog |
The saying goes, if something is too good, then it probably is. After hearing the phrase ‘something for nothing’ at the National Dressage Championships, I started to wonder how far can super genetics get you in the sport of dressage? Dressage is...
Sep 26, 2016 | Blog |
Where can you drive a Ferrari down the motorway, and have no breaks? Feel 15 different gears or get something for nothing? The British Dressage National Championships, of course! Today is Part 1 of short series of blogs sharing the latest news from dressage judges,...
Sep 9, 2016 | Blog |
The 2016 British Horse Society (BHS) Welfare conference was simply visionary. Themed: Stressed Out? The Causes, Effects and Prevention of Stress in the Horse and Rider meant I managed to successfully multi-task! I got to update my CPD for the Register of...
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