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*Training  of all breeds Specializing in Gaited Horses.
*Experienced teaching horsemanship lessons for people of all abilities.
*Experienced horse hauling.
*Available to travel to your home.
*Workbook for young people
*Training manuals including Gaited Horses and Saddle Fit.
*Short story about Bucky, the miracle mini.
Visit HorseSense HorseManship website. Located in Central Alberta.  www.horsesensedk.com
*Training  of all breeds Specializing in Gaited Horses.
*Experienced teaching horsemanship lessons for people of all abilities.
*Experienced horse hauling.
*Available to travel to your home.
*Workbook for young people
*Training manuals including Gaited Horses and Saddle Fit.
*Short story about Bucky, the miracle mini.
Visit HorseSense HorseManship website. Located in Central Alberta.  www.horsesensedk.com

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We would like to invite you and encourage you to attend our gaited horse clinic,  Saturday July 16th,  in Red Deer Alberta. The clinic will be about 6 hours of looking at the various gaits, overstride, understride, and genetics. Do you know if your horse tends to be lateral or diagonal?  Exercises to show . . . → Read More: Gaited Horse Clinic, Central Alberta, Canada

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Excerpt taken from “the Gaited Horse” written by Dennis & Karen Quilliams, HorseSense HorseManShip

Many gaited horses, regardless of the breed, will trot and/or pace. Young horses, 2 or 3 years old, often do not have the muscle development or the coordination to perform the gait consistently for long periods of time. Exercise to build . . . → Read More: Specific for the Gaited Horse

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Excerpt taken from “the Gaited Horse” written by Dennis & Karen Quilliams, HorseSense HorseManShip

It would be safe to say that as long as there have been gaited horses there has been confusion as to what the 4-beat lateral gait is. What does the term “gaited horse,” mean? All actions of the horse are . . . → Read More: Introduction to Gaited Horses

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