Category: Advice

Trail Clearing: an under-appreciated skill set

Of all of the skills that students regularly want to learn, the one that nobody ever mentions is “Mounted Trail Clearing.” And quite frankly it’s also the skill set I find that, in a pinch, most people are incredibly lacking. There has yet to be an EquiTravel trip where we haven’t ended up on a Read More

Buying a Horse 101: the ins and outs of the purchasing decision

So you are thinking about buying a horse? Here is my unbridled advice for the novice horse shopper. THE CHALLENGE OF BUYING A HORSE I often say that it’s actually a lot easier to buy 10 horses than to buy 1. When you buy 10, your odds of liking at least one of them goes Read More

New Horses: Environment & Circumstance Matters

A horse that is “perfect” while at one farm may change at another farm. People like to blame it on “scam” or horses “being drugged” but the truth is: Circumstance matters. It could be a settling in period or it could be that the new environment is just not as well adapted for them. When Read More

Horse Training = Mundane Baby Steps

Everyone envisions horse training as a series of problem solving and corrections, but it’s really just climbing a pyramid repetitive foundations over and over again. It’s baby steps up the mountain not giant leaps of accomplishments. Read More

Spooks

I have a theory that you can’t teach a horse HOW they spook, you can only get them to spook less often and less dramatic. As I see it, there’s a couple types of spook types: 1. Freezers, 2. Tap Dancers, 3. Teleporters, 4. Spinners, 5. Jumpers, 6. Bolters. There’s no such thing as a Read More

The Role of the Riding Instruction Professional

What is the job of the horse professional when working with riding clients?  Our job is simple: care for, protect, advocate for and ensure the comfort and wellbeing of the horses in our care in spite of and because of the work we are asking horses to do on humans’ behalf.  What this means is Read More

Grooming for your Horse

There is this human-centric belief that “horses love to be groomed” – but it really isn’t the case. It has been found that most horses studied did NOT like being groomed. It can be a disrespectful invasion of their personal space. MANY of our horses who work with the public are kinda “over it” when Read More

Business Relief Plans with the CARE act

ALL OF THE PROGRAMS AVAILABLE TO SMALL BUSINESSES! I just got off the line with Congressman Tom Reed and members of his office. Here is the lowdown of what I have gathered for small business funding initiatives: PAYROLL PROTECTION PROGRAM:Apply directly through your SBA Lending financial institution. If you maintain employee numbers you should be Read More

Muscle Conditioning

I was once told by a wise woman that “as a horse trainer, you are paid for what you don’t do as much as what you are paid to do” Nothing could be more true. Not only do horses need emotional time to digest, they also need time to recover from the exercise and weight Read More

Drinking on Trail

Do you let your horse drink on trail? Contrary to popular belief, letting a horse drink when it is exercising or hot does not make them ill or colicky. Too many generations have watched “Black Beauty” and come out with the wrong conclusions. It wasn’t the water – it was locking him up in the Read More

More Whoa than Go

When describing a “slower moving” horse as having no gas or throttle… “No throttle or YOU can’t find the gear?!” People seem to have way more trouble with slow horses than fast horses. Reasons There’s only a couple reasons that horses are slow and they are mostly the human’s fault: 1) The human isn’t worth Read More

Large Herd Turnout

Turnout: what’s your preference? There is so much debate on how to set up a farm for turnout and how to create the best environment for your horse. Some advocate for solo or pair turnout, others for large herd turn out. Some so a sex divide by mares and geldings. I am a huge proponent Read More

Homing Beacon Malfunctions

Running toward home like a freight train. The bane of the trail experience. Read More

Trailer Parking Skills

How are well do you park your trailer? Read More

Riding in Open Fields

Riding in wide open fields can be either a moment of glory or a terrifying hell.

Galloping across a field is one of the most amazing feelings but it can quickly feel like you’re riding a freight train with no breaks. And if you’re riding with a group it can turn into a stampede.

Here is some advice. Read More

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