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Become a horse trainer
The cost of purchasing a horse can range from about $1000 to $20,000. You may have estimated the cost of feeding, shoeing, and health care to run you about $2,000 per year. That $2,000 per year is if you have...
0 commentsHorse Exerciser
Triton Horse Exerciser Top View Bolt Together 2" Tubular Roof System Hot Dip Galvanized Triton Horse Exerciser Side View A horse exerciser plays a large and significant part in the development of your...
0 commentsBuying a Horse Ain't Like Buying a Fish
As I mentioned in my last post, I bought my first horse after taking lessons for a few months. I must say, however, that buying a horse is very different from buying a dog or cat, a bird or a fish. When I...
3 commentsDressage and Natural Horsemanship -A Husbands Point of View -3
Dressage and Natural Horsemanship -A husband's point of view part 1 Dressage and Natural Horsemanship -A husband's point of view part 2 Part 3 Disclaimer: I am not a trainer. I am not a professional. I...
0 commentsTaking Horseback Riding Lessons in Wyoming
Wyoming is a state where horseback riding is not so much a sport or pleasurable pastime as it is a way of life. It is a very agricultural state where the rugged terrain and vast expanses of open range...
0 commentsHorse Training- Horsemanship
Horse Loss Support Loosing a pet, whether horse, dog, cat or other furred or feathered friend can be a devastating experience. My beloved Freya died just over 2 years ago very unexpectedly and... Training a...
0 commentsDowntime at the Horse Show
What folks do with their down time at the horse show depends on which roll they play in the scheme of things. Grooms and trainers have little time to spare at a horse show. It is usually the peripheral...
0 commentsFinding and Choosing the Right Horse Trainer
Choosing the right horse trainer or riding instructor for you and your horse is a very personal endeavor. Even a very competent professional may not be right for you. Consider the five P's, profession,...
0 commentsChoosing a place to train your horse
I rode horses for 9 & 1/2 years, when i found out i was pregnant with my 1st son i had to sell my horses. I trained my horse from her being 4-9, i was the only one who could ride her with out her getting...
0 commentsHorse Training & Setting Goals
For many of us, we find that it is far easier to achieve our goals if we set them for ourselves. Setting goals in horse training allows you to determine where you are going and keep track of your...
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