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www.equestrianspirit.com.au
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| | | | | Depending on the type of injury will depend on how long to reintroduce the movement, what type and how much. Some injuries won't need too long of a spell, while others may need a good couple of months. | |
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www.worldhorsewelfare.org
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| | | | | Not sure how to prepare your horse to be left on their own or have a horse with separation anxiety? Check out our top tips. | |
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www.aspca.org
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| | | | | On National Horse Protection Day, celebrate horses and protect them from slaughter by urging Congress to pass the SAFE Act. Together, we can make the world a safer place for these beloved creatures. | |
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www.horsejournals.com
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| | | We've all had a horse that was hesitant to go forward with ease and willingness. I want to share the story of one such colt I started recently, and some of the strategies I employed to help him "free up." These techniques work well for horses of all ages. This article is ultimately about rider self-awareness, timing, and avoiding the overuse of pressure, which unintentionally dulls the horse. Take special note of the tips for success, and the pitfalls many riders face when their horse is dull to their aids. | ||