Annabelle Cabella
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Joined EzineArticles on Feb 11, 2010 Horsemanship 101 - How to Ride Your Horse
Pets: Horses • Published: April 6, 2011
Ever wondered how to mount and ride your equine? Here are some tips to make equine riding safe and easy.
Horse Training - Saddling and Bridling Tips
Pets: Horses • Published: April 6, 2011
Ever wondered how to properly put on a saddle and bridle on your equine? Here's how to do it.
Horse Training - How to Lunge Your Equine
Recreation and Sports: Equestrian • Published: April 6, 2011
Lungeing your equine is a typical practice in horse training. Here are some great guidelines in equine lungeing.
How To Use Horse Whispering Techniques
Pets: Horses • Published: April 6, 2011
Do you ever think of how do whisperers do what they do? Here are some of the basics of horse whispering.
Horse Training - Teaching Ground Manners to Your Equine
Pets: Horses • Published: April 5, 2011
Equine training involves plenty of things especially teaching the animal appropriate ground manners. Here's how to train your horse proper ground behavior.
Horsemanship - How to Make Your Equine Move on the Ground
Pets: Horses • Published: April 5, 2011
Do you want to learn how to move your horse's feet? Moving your equine to motion in different routes is also an opportunity to gain the horse's respect. Here's how to do it.
The Groundwork Basics of Horse Training
Recreation and Sports: Equestrian • Published: April 5, 2011
Learning groundwork basics is necessary in equine training. Here are some guidelines.
The Tools and Tack in Natural Horsemanship
Recreation and Sports: Equestrian • Published: April 4, 2011
Do you know the right tools and tack for riding your horse? Here is an article that will tackle the essential horsemanship tools.
Natural Horsemanship - An Introduction to the Natural Way of Training Equines
Pets: Horses • Published: April 4, 2011
Do you want to ride the horse and build a beautiful bond with your equine by using natural horsemanship? This article is the perfect place for you to learn and get expert information.
Natural Horsemanship Training Basics
Pets: Horses • Published: April 1, 2011
Do you want to learn beginner horse training basics? In this article, we'll be covering the fundamentals of groundwork and the frequently used terms in horsemanship.
Natural Horsemanship - The Horse in The Round Pen
Recreation and Sports: Equestrian • Published: April 1, 2011
Ever wondered how to go about your Round Pen Horse training? Here are some tips to get you started.
How to Win a Competitive Trail Riding Competition
Recreation and Sports: Equestrian • Published: May 3, 2010
Competitive Trail Riding, or simply CTR, is a sport on horseback where riders cover a marked trail for a distance that is usually between 15 and 40 miles per day. Some riders only compete for one day, while others may run as long as three days. The main goal...
How to Bridle a Horse Correctly!
Pets: Horses • Published: May 3, 2010
Do you want to know how to correctly bridle your horse? Bridling a horse is not as easy as it may seem. If you do it incorrectly, it may be become traumatic for the horse. The rider may be affected or injured as well.
Hoof Care Essentials For Horses
Pets: Horses • Published: May 3, 2010
Do you want to know hoof care tips and techniques? There are three hoof care tips to consider with hoof care for horses - cleaning, trimming, and shoeing.
3 Tips For Western Horse Pleasure Riding
Recreation and Sports: Equestrian • Published: April 30, 2010
One of the most popular classes within the spectrum of western riding is the western pleasure class. Typically, it is for beginners to the show ring or trail riding. It will provide the beginners experience and control over themselves in a show or trail scenario.
Everything You Need to Know About Horse Saddles
Pets: Horses • Published: April 30, 2010
The structure that you put on an animal's back to support the rider or other types of load is called a saddle. When one speaks of saddles, it is commonly associated with horses. But any kind of animal that could be ridden on its back has its own corresponding type of saddle. Horse saddles are a crucial piece of equipment for anyone serious about horse training.
Effective Tips For Mounting a Horse
Pets: Horses • Published: April 30, 2010
Have you seen how Zorro mounts his horse, Tornado, from a burning building? How about the Lone Ranger jumping onto Silver's back? Amazing, isn't it? While this is showy and fun, we are going to focus on safety and effectiveness while mounting a horse.
3 Steps to Effective Clicker Horse Training
Pets: Horses • Published: April 30, 2010
Clickers are great for horse training. They respond exceptionally well with it. Many equine trainers use it and succeed almost effortlessly. Trainers usually pair it with other rewards such as food treats, verbal, and physical praises. The horse is encouraged to repeat the favorable behavior. It creates a happy, and eager to learn and please disposition for your horse.
7 Tips For Beginner Horse Training
Pets: Horses • Published: April 30, 2010
Training a horse can be a real challenge especially for beginners and new horse owners. First and foremost, to be able to train a horse well, the individual must understand how the horse thinks and always - I mean always - consider the animal's instincts!
3 Horse Stretches For Safety and Performance
Pets: Horses • Published: April 30, 2010
Before any strenuous activity, we are taught to warm-up and stretch. It will not only make our performance better but it also prevents us from injury.
3 Tips For Effective Horsemanship
Recreation and Sports: Equestrian • Published: April 30, 2010
To be an effective horseman, you must think like a horse or understand how the horse's mind works. Horse psychology if you will. It is only through this that you can do well with horsemanship.
How to Canter a Horse
Pets: Horses • Published: April 30, 2010
One of the natural gaits possessed by horses is the canter. The canter is normally faster than a trot but slower than the gallop. This gait is used by all horse riders. The canter gait's speed could reach more or less 22 kph or 14 mph.
3 Tips For Horse Trail Riding
Recreation and Sports: Equestrian • Published: April 29, 2010
Horse trail riding is full of fun and adventure. However, it can go bad quickly when you or your horse suffer injuries and other problems on the trail that could have been avoided with proper horse training.
3 Tips For Horse and Cattle Events
Pets: Horses • Published: April 29, 2010
Horses used in these types of events are extremely athletic and very willing to work with cattle. This type of horse can be referred to as "cowey". Some people would only choose horses with the bloodline and aptitude to these kinds of events. Horses in these cattle events are considered athletes. They must possess strength and agility in order to work cattle efficiently. Many a man hour goes into the correct training for both horse and rider. Horse and cattle both learn the rules of the game quickly.