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What makes our horses unresponsive?The answer: Boiled frogs. Our horses are extremely sensitive animals. They can also be very trainable, that’s what makes them such good partners. They can learn to be very tolerant, even to pain and discomfort. At one ...
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Through the eyes of the horse - courtesy of Carlos TabernaberriInSightsTaking the time to understand how horses learn and see–through their eyes–will give you the ability identify and respond to issues as they arise in a positive way.Until I saw ...
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Getting your horse confident to go out in different surroundings or out on the trail.
Stepping out of the safety of an arena or other confined comfort zone can be a daunting task for many riders and as well for many horses that have never been exposed to...
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Log Stacking and Heavy Horse DemonstrationJoin Cecil Noakes and Sam Watson as they display the history and art of log stacking and harness work. Cecil is an aging horseman and his knowledge is a national treasure. He can’t walk too well these day...
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The Perfect Arena Footing...does it exist? We hear a lot of debate about the perfect arena surface and footing material. Every few years’ new footings come around claiming to be “it”. But if the perfect footing does exist then why are the products ...
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1000 voices for equine welfareDear friends and colleagues
We would like to make you aware of our newest initiative which is aimed at raising awareness as regards equine welfare, “1000 Voices”.
Please follow this link to view the relevant page of our...
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Welcome to our holiday edition of the Robert M. Miller, DVM Newsletter. As I write this, I am on the eve of Debby’s and my departure to Hungary and Poland, and we’re excited to visit this part of Europe for the first time and see the newest developmen...
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Hi AllI want to start a database of people and their horses and symptoms, to see if I can pinpoint some common factors within their environment.
I now have two horses in the same paddock at Maraylya with HS. Ty my stockhorse started tossing late October ...
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YARRAHAPPINI WETLANDS
NNHC member Val Shaw
MY SWAMP STORY an extract from an email to a girlfriend on 16th June 2009 after the 3rd flood this year another bloke mate rang me on Sat morn after the floods and asked "what's happening"? He always starts h...
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ADOPT-A-BRUMBYGo with the best …. go with Australian born and bred ….
Next Open Day Sunday 7th February 2010 at our Armidale Sanctuary
For directions, inspection and details email:info@savethebrumbies.org Ph: 02 66552224 or 02 67755232 New arri...
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NEW BITLESS NOSEBAND
When Cynthia Cooper of Natural Horse World designed a bitless bridle called the LightRider, her next product idea was already forming and has just come to fruition.
The LightRider Bitless Noseband is set to revolutio...