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10 Tips For Your First Ride On A Horse

December 9, 2019
New to riding? All cowgirls have to start somewhere. Whether you scheduled your first riding lesson or plan to ride on vacation, you should know a few things before you put your foot in the stirrup. Make your first experience with horses a positive one! And don’t worry, you’ll be hooked like the rest of...

Get Your Horse Calm With A Sniff Of This!

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March 19, 2019
Day to day living can be stressful for your modern horse. You may be wondering how to keep them calm through farrier and vet appointments, weekend trailer trips, and even intense riding lessons. Your solution is simple and all-natural. Every barn needs a little glass bottle of this stuff! What’s the magic secret? Lavender, it’s...

Get Your Hot Horse To Calm Down Under Saddle

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May 9, 2018
Do you have a nervous or frigidity horse? It can be difficult to ride a horse that always seems ready to take off with you at any second. These hot horses have a ton of energy. Your goal should be to help calm them down. This will not only improve your safety, but a relaxed...

5 Ways To Improve Your Horseback Riding Seat

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January 15, 2018
Improve your riding seat by putting yourself in a better position. You’ll be able to apply your aids more easily when you are balanced in the saddle. In the long run, you’ll help protect your horse’s back when you learn to distribute your weight correctly. Follow these five exercises if you want to improve how...

Sit The Jog Better With These Tips

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October 14, 2017
  The western jog was designed to be a slower, more comfortable gait. The horse’s legs perform a two-beat, diagonal movement as he carries himself in a relaxed state. While the gait should be relatively easy to sit, it can be difficult depending on the horse and level of the rider. Follow these tips to...

Sit The Jog Better With These Tips

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January 17, 2017
The western jog was designed to be a slower, more comfortable gait. The horse’s legs perform a two-beat, diagonal movement as he carries himself in a relaxed state. While the gait should be relatively easy to sit, it can be difficult depending on the horse and level of the rider. Follow these tips to master...

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