Lynn Palm Ground Drive Part 4 Teaching how to Ground Drive your Horse |
Lynn Palm the art of loneing your Horse Longeing is an art for your horse |
Lynn Palm Yielding Right Yielding is important because it teaches the horse to respond to your aids, first on the ground, and then under saddle. Think of yielding as an exercise that encourages the horse’s hind legs to be active underneath his body. The more active and engaged his hind legs are, the easier it will be for him to balance himself and do what you are asking of him. |
lynn palm Wording in Hand Lynn palm teachs your horse to work in hand - Turn on the Forehand & Turn on the Haunches |
Lynn Palm Tips on Now that warm weather has arrived all over the Country, we can proceed with the topics of clipping and bathing. In this article, I will discuss clipping. |
Lynn Palm Tips for Trouble Free Trailering There is nothing more frustrating than not being able to load or unload a horse. Knowing how to safely trailer a horse opens up a new world of places to see and enjoy with your equine partner. |
Greetings from Julie Goodnight! Spring is finally upon us here in the mountains of Colorado and we have been enjoying some lovely Colorado Bluebird days (in-between the snow and wind). Another ski season is in the books (and a record breaking one, at that!) and Rich and I have turned our attention to cleaning up the yard, planting more wild-flower seed and getting our horses ready for the summer competition season. |
Julie Goodnight: Training News Slowly we creep forward toward spring, |
Lynn Palm Building a Partnership with Your Horse Grooming sessions are an excellent way to strengthen the bond between you and your horse. It is also a good time to reinforce basic ground manners that will make life more pleasant for both of you. |
Move Over - By John Lyons with Francine Acord Getting your horse responsive to moving over to touch is a practical and useful skill. Whether you want your horse to move a foot to square up to pick up a foot, move over in a horse trailer to close a partition or ask him to step off the hose, being able to ask one or two feet to move over one or more steps can be handy and can also be a safety issue. |