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January Horse Farm Updates
A fairly mild and VERY fulfilling January thunders towards its end. Please forgive the mess on this site: this was a month of new partnerships and new projects. This new, expanding version 2.0 of our AHHS website reflects the apparent … Continue reading
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Holland: 16.3 bay Hanoverian mare, 12 years old.
Holland: 16.3 bay Hanoverian mare, 12 years old. Holly is as kind and laid back as they come! Easy to handle and compliant around both humans and other horses, Holly is a favorite here on the farm. Her classic conformation … Continue reading
Posted in Equine Alumni
Tagged broodmare, conformation, hanoverian mare, holly, horses, laid back, sweet disposition
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From Mary Miles, Butler, PA:
From Mary Miles, Butler, PA: Just wanted to let you know how well Casper is doing. He settled-in just fine and has become very attached to his new pasture palls. He goes out during the day and loves his stall … Continue reading
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Tagged butler pa, high school marching band, horses, love, mounted patrol, parade, pasture, school marching band, sweet horse
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From Ginnie Lance, Berryville, VA:
From Ginnie Lance, Berryville, VA: Kirsten Lee should be considered as a top riding instructor and horse trainer in the area. As a riding instructor, she has the natural ability to interpret the needs of the horse and the rider.
From Donna D. Stilwell, Clarksburg, Maryland:
From Donna D. Stilwell, Clarksburg, Maryland: I am a “born again” rider at the age of 51, and suffice it to say It has been about 15+years (OK, maybe 18 years) since I had been in the saddle. As a … Continue reading
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From Denise Wenner, Shepherdstown, WV
From Denise Wenner, Shepherdstown, WV: Thank you so much for all your help! I was just amazed to see how much you were able to do with her in such a short amount of time.
Clicker Training for Hoof Handling
One of the first things a horse learns when they arrive on the farm for training is a bridge signal. This simple tool becomes a powerful horse training accelerator.
Posted in clicker training, Horse Trainer's Mindset, Natural Horse Care
Tagged abcess, abcess in horses, clicker, clicker train, diagnosing lameness, diagnosis, epsom salt, equine, free article, gideon, hooves, horse, horse training, horses, lameness, pony, training, Winter Horse Care
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Everyday Horse Training: Gideon’s Abcess
Ginny called from feeding the horses tonight with news that Gideon was three-legged lame. Mark and I layered up and headed out to the pasture. A quick onceover and a careful feel revealed the most likely diagnosis of lameness– and … Continue reading
Posted in clicker training, Horse Trainer's Mindset, Natural Horse Care, Natural Horsemanship
Tagged abcess, abcess in horses, clicker, clicker train, diagnosing lameness, diagnosis, epsom salt, equine, free article, gideon, hooves, horse, horse training, horses, lameness, pony, training, Winter Horse Care
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Horse Expo: Health Considerations
The crowd stood enthralled in the Breed Aisle at the Horse Expo.
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Tagged colt, diseases, equine, equine herpesvirus, haflinger, herpes virus, horse expo, horse lovers, horse owners, horse trainer, horses, outbreak, rhinopneumonitis
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Enjoy our blogroll of like-minded, thinking horsewo/men!Have your own relevent blog you want to include? Add our link to your page and email us yours! BLOG VILLAGE’s Equine Webringgm Ring Owner: Janey Loree Site: BLOG VILLAGE Equine Webring Get Your … Continue reading
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