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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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How To Catch a Runaway Horse

Written by Parelli Natural Horsemanship

Catching a horse is intended to be hard to do…that’s how horses have survived for millions of years.

 

Horses have the innate ability to out-think their predators on the ground. A human trying to catch a horse reads like a “predator” to them, so they use their best . . . → Read More: How To Catch a Runaway Horse

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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

Bridling Your Horse

Do not force the bit into the mouth. Make it as pleasant experience. When removing the bridle, keep your hand over his nose so that he cannot throw his head. Let the horse drop the bit from his mouth, being careful not to bang . . . → Read More: Bridling Your Horse