May 2008 Three Dead Horses

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Breeding and Consequences: The Quarter Horse |
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IN this months installment examing the quarter horse. What one thing could we do differently as breeders to help the quarter horse. Better movement, less problems with their front legs and problems such as ringbone. The answer might surprise you.
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*Eventing: What can we do better - Add Your Voice |
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Add your voice on what we can or should do to make things safer for the horse. What are our alternatives, or is there none that truly protect the horse? We want to hear from you. FREE ARTICLE
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Frame by Frame: Shoulder In Walk Analyzed |
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This month we examine the shoulder in and discover some surprising insights in what you might be doing to restrict your horse. A series using modern technoloy to gain new insights, examining top riders and their horse frame by frame.
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Challenging Concepts: Disengagement |
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This month we look at the training practice of disengagement, both from the perspective of the natural horseman and from Faverott de Kerbrech, student of Baucher. Two different examples of disengagement at work. But we go beyond, and challenge the long term gains or benefits. Or is the opposite true?
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Your ideas, thoughts and requests! Letters to the Editors is your voice! As always thank you for sharing! |
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The Horse World of LONDON: The Post Office and Vestry Horse |
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There is no better way to understand the breadth and influence upon our human society than understanding how horses were intertwined with every single aspect of our lives and our economy just a 100 years ago. Join us as we visit London circa 1989 and we learn about the vestry horse. |
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Editorial: Should the Olympic Games Go On? |
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With recent tragedies and a hightened awareness of improper training techniques such as rollkur, now more than ever, people everywhere are quetioning whether competition including the Olympics issomething that should be abolished. Or...do we still have room to grow.
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Historical Movement: The Caracole |
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A movement with maximum lifting of the front legs. Find out about the caracole and what it can do for your horse.
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We must be the change that we want to see in the world. - Gandhi The equestrian world need to be that change.
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