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41st P.S.I. Auction postponed to 19th December 2020
41st P.S.I. Auction postponed to 19th December 2020
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The 41st P.S.I. Auction will be postponed from 5th to the 19th of December, according to today's decision by Paul Schockemöhle and Ullrich Kasselmann. The worldwide pandemic, as well as the current situation in Germany and their meaning for ...
3 Tips for Managing Your Broodmares in the Fall
3 Tips for Managing Your Broodmares in the Fall
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There is a universal understanding that horses are in foal for 11 months but anyone who has stayed up on foal watch knows that nothing is set in stone when it comes to foaling out a mare! For the most part, many broodmares in the Northern Hemisphere ...
By Thomasina Orr
Collection: What is it?
Collection: What is it?
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True collection is the highest level of training and is comparable to the horse getting his college degree, yet he’s learning how to carry a rider with each ride, no matter his age. Collection is the last step in training, not the first, and it...
By Tanya Buck
Mind Control
Mind Control
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Wouldn’t it be nice to have your horse stand and wait for you like your dog sits and waits on command? It can be done! The way to get a horse to do (or not do) anything is to change his mind and opinion about the situation.  So let&rsq...
By Tanya Buck
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What is a Gypsy Vanner Horse?
Gypsy Vanner Horses are a unique breed created by the British Romany Gypsy people. They are characterized by their full manes and tails, colorful coats, heavy feathering on their legs, and powerful builds. They have been selectively bred as a riding horse for generations and are renowned for their gentle nature, intelligence, sure-footedness and stamina. They make excellent working horses with the ability to pull carts or wagons and compete in many different events. Today they are popular among pleasure riders and show jumpers due to their looks, attitude and smooth gaits.