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2015-12-01
Safety first
BE SURE TO REWARD THE RIGHT BEHAVIOR
HOW HERD LEADERS WEIGH IN
GOOD AND BAD NEWS
ABOUT CLEFT PALATE I N HORSES
The case of the lost marbles
Cleanup job
Rethinking recommendations
How to deal with footwork failures
SUCCESS— SAFETY
Once a horse has developed heaves, he will always be more susceptible to flare-ups when he encounters even small amounts of the substances that affect him.
BREATHING IT IN
TIME-TESTED MEDICATION OPTIONS
WHAT TO CARRY
In her youth, Sally took lessons from some famous instructors of the day, including Vladimir Littauer and Col. Guirey of the Boots and Saddles School. Decades later, after she retired from work, she once again became active in the equestrian world.
TEACHING LEARNING
Sally taught riders that if you get the skeleton in alignment, the muscles will follow–the opposite of “muscling” the rider into position or the horse into obedience.
THE RIGHT TOUCH
Rescue me
RIDING Is posting easier on a horse’s back?
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