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Canter, Trot, Pace - Snow In New Jersey
Canter, Trot, Pace - Snow In New Jersey
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With all the snow that has been piling up in the northeast, turnout has been a challenge. Thirty inches fell at a rate of two inches per hour during the first of several storms. Plunging temperatures, more snow, and cloudy skies prevented much evapor...
By Katharine MacCornack
Legs, Know How To Use Them!
Legs, Know How To Use Them!
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Have you ever felt off-balance while riding, or sore in any of your joints when you dismount? Wonder if you are sitting correctly or not? Everyone has heard the old saying about having a line from your shoulder through your hip and down to your heel,...
By Tanya Buck
Morgan Horse Breed
Morgan Horse Breed
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“Justin Morgan had a Horse” was written by the famous equine-loving author Marguerite Henry in 1945. It details the creation of the Morgan horse in colonial America and the schoolteacher who started one of America's oldest horse breed...
Checking In With Groundwork
Checking In With Groundwork
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Groundwork.  We have all heard about it, seen videos on the topic, and even practiced some groundwork exercises with our horses. But we may also be missing a critical opportunity within our programs and that is “checking in” ...
By Michael Canfield
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What is a Miniature horse?
Miniature Horses, also known as Miniature Pony or Mini Horse, are a distinct breed of equine that come in a variety of sizes and shapes. They typically stand between 34-38 inches high at the withers (the highest point on the back) and weigh around 250 pounds. Although they’re usually bred for companionship, show, exhibition and therapy purposes, they can also be used for pleasure riding and driving if properly trained.