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HUNTERS, JUMPERS: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? Apr 16, 2021. The biggest difference between hunters and jumpers is the way they are judged. Expert horsemen judge hunters subjectively on the basis of their style and movement, conformation (in some classes), and overall picture, as well as on the quality of the rounds themselves. In the jumper divisions, judging is entirely objective,based
HOW MUCH EXERCISE FOR A SENIOR HORSE? Keeping horses active with exercise and turnout (preferably 24 hours/day) is essential in these later years. Like human senior citizens, older horses can improve their aerobic performance—and lose body fat, which is key to better health—with carefully planned training and conditioning programs. HOW TO TREAT AND PREVENT SUMMER SORES IN HORSES Face and ear masks and topical repellents— sprays or, around wounds, ointments —can help. So can stabling horses during the times of day when flies are most active, especially if the stable has fans or fly-proof screens. • Kill flies with traps, baits HOW CAN I SOLVE HIS SEPARATION ANXIETY? Answer from Camie Helesi, PhD: This behavior is natural, though challenging, to deal with.In the wild, horses benefit from having strong bonds with one another. Although this can make life more difficult for horse owners, I still strongly recommend providing horses plenty of turnout in the company of others, rather than denying them this natural social connection. THE LOWDOWN ON LYME DISEASE IN HORSES 3 STEPS TO STRONGER STIFLES The equine stifle is similar, anatomically and physiologically, to the human knee but a bit more complex and generally more stable. Both joints use cruciate and patella ligaments, along with other stabilizing structures, to connect the bony framework that make up the joint: the tibia, fibula, femur and patella (knee cap). BECOME A HORSE NOSEBAND KNOW-IT-ALL Other name: Aachen. This is a thin strap attached at the centerpoint of a plain or crank noseband. The strap drops down at an angle below the bit and is secured under the chin. It is very effective in keeping the horse's mouth closed, so much so that it's actually called a "mouth closer" in Germany. pinterest-pin-it. EXPERT HOW-TO FOR ENGLISH RIDERSTRAININGHEALTHNEWSCOMPETITIONSPERSONALITIESLIFESTYLE True to its name, Practical Horseman provides educational articles on training, riding, horsecare and competition. But this trend-setting magazine goes beyond the "how-to" to discuss a wide range of topics, sport psychology to profiles of top riders and trainers. Practical Horseman is a vital resource for equestrians who participate in hunter/jumper, eventing, dressage, driving, and endurance 15 RIDING EXERCISES TO CORRECT COMMON LEG, SEAT AND HAND Fix 3: Practice riding while holding a bat (very short whip) horizontally with one end pressed against the palm of each hand. This will keep your hands steady and parallel to your horse’s neck. pinterest-pin-it. To steady bouncy or busy hands, hold a bat horizontally between them while you ride. HERE'S HOW: LEG-YIELD YOUR HORSE is a required dressage movement in First Level Tests Two and Three. Step One: On The Rail. Photo 1. In the walk here (later I'll do the same work at the trot), I've cut the turn to the long side and approached the rail at a 30-degree angle. Now, so that my horse moves fluently into a leg-yield, the moment his forehand reaches the track,I do
HUNTERS, JUMPERS: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? Apr 16, 2021. The biggest difference between hunters and jumpers is the way they are judged. Expert horsemen judge hunters subjectively on the basis of their style and movement, conformation (in some classes), and overall picture, as well as on the quality of the rounds themselves. In the jumper divisions, judging is entirely objective,based
HOW MUCH EXERCISE FOR A SENIOR HORSE? Keeping horses active with exercise and turnout (preferably 24 hours/day) is essential in these later years. Like human senior citizens, older horses can improve their aerobic performance—and lose body fat, which is key to better health—with carefully planned training and conditioning programs. HOW TO TREAT AND PREVENT SUMMER SORES IN HORSES Face and ear masks and topical repellents— sprays or, around wounds, ointments —can help. So can stabling horses during the times of day when flies are most active, especially if the stable has fans or fly-proof screens. • Kill flies with traps, baits HOW CAN I SOLVE HIS SEPARATION ANXIETY? Answer from Camie Helesi, PhD: This behavior is natural, though challenging, to deal with.In the wild, horses benefit from having strong bonds with one another. Although this can make life more difficult for horse owners, I still strongly recommend providing horses plenty of turnout in the company of others, rather than denying them this natural social connection. THE LOWDOWN ON LYME DISEASE IN HORSES 3 STEPS TO STRONGER STIFLES The equine stifle is similar, anatomically and physiologically, to the human knee but a bit more complex and generally more stable. Both joints use cruciate and patella ligaments, along with other stabilizing structures, to connect the bony framework that make up the joint: the tibia, fibula, femur and patella (knee cap). BECOME A HORSE NOSEBAND KNOW-IT-ALL Other name: Aachen. This is a thin strap attached at the centerpoint of a plain or crank noseband. The strap drops down at an angle below the bit and is secured under the chin. It is very effective in keeping the horse's mouth closed, so much so that it's actually called a "mouth closer" in Germany. pinterest-pin-it. 15 RIDING EXERCISES TO CORRECT COMMON LEG, SEAT AND HAND Fix 3: Practice riding while holding a bat (very short whip) horizontally with one end pressed against the palm of each hand. This will keep your hands steady and parallel to your horse’s neck. pinterest-pin-it. To steady bouncy or busy hands, hold a bat horizontally between them while you ride. SUMMER GAMES 2021: THE OLYMPIC CHALLENGE Despite the challenges preceding the Games, whatever happens, U.S. riders will be ready. COVID-19. A postponed Olympics. Show cancellations. Lockdowns. The Equine Herpes Virus outbreak. These alarming elements have combined for more than a TRAINING: FIND YOUR STRIDE Katie Monahan Prudent’s four-step guide to understanding and controlling stride length on the approach to and between obstacles. Getting the correct distance between two fences depends on two skills: 1). Your ability to recognize what type of jump you have going into a ARTICLES BY KATIE MONAHAN PRUDENT WITH JOCELYN PIERCE Katie Monahan Prudent’s four-step guide to understanding and controlling stride length on the approach to and between obstacles SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Submission Guidelines General Submission Guidelines. Practical Horseman is always interested in finding new contributors, fresh voices who can write to our magazine's needs.. Your best guideline to those needs is to study our magazine. We are first and foremost a teaching publication with a strong emphasis on accurate and logically presented how-to material that is useful for the serious SPORTHORSE STAR: PHILLIP DUTTON'S Z How did you come to ride Z? I was looking for a horse and Carol Gee, who has found a lot of my horses, heard about him. He is being ridden by Duarte Seabra, he's a Portuguese rider, and he was changing from an event rider into the show jumping discipline, so he put on themarket. I actually
NEWS: RICHARD FELLERS ARRESTED ON SEXUAL ABUSE CHARGES Fellers was arrested Monday morning at his home in Oregon City, Oregon, and was charged with Second Degree Sexual Abuse. The Tualatin Police Department released the following (edited) statement on Fellers' arrest: On Monday, June 7, 2021, at Z - EXPERT HOW-TO FOR ENGLISH RIDERS Longines FEI World Cup™ North American League. Competitors. EventsRICHARD FELLERS
Longines FEI World Cup™ North American League. Competitors. Events TORN HORSE TENDON: THE LONG ROAD BACK FROM THIS EQUINE Add trot: The first week, you might add just five minutes of trot to your exercise sessions. (Walk for a good 15 minutes first to be sure the tendon is warmed up.) After a week or two, if everything's OK, add another five-minute interval, and then a third interval a week or twolater.
EXPERT HOW-TO FOR ENGLISH RIDERSTRAININGHEALTHNEWSCOMPETITIONSPERSONALITIESLIFESTYLE True to its name, Practical Horseman provides educational articles on training, riding, horsecare and competition. But this trend-setting magazine goes beyond the "how-to" to discuss a wide range of topics, sport psychology to profiles of top riders and trainers. Practical Horseman is a vital resource for equestrians who participate in hunter/jumper, eventing, dressage, driving, and endurance 15 RIDING EXERCISES TO CORRECT COMMON LEG, SEAT AND HAND Fix 3: Practice riding while holding a bat (very short whip) horizontally with one end pressed against the palm of each hand. This will keep your hands steady and parallel to your horse’s neck. pinterest-pin-it. To steady bouncy or busy hands, hold a bat horizontally between them while you ride. HERE'S HOW: LEG-YIELD YOUR HORSE is a required dressage movement in First Level Tests Two and Three. Step One: On The Rail. Photo 1. In the walk here (later I'll do the same work at the trot), I've cut the turn to the long side and approached the rail at a 30-degree angle. Now, so that my horse moves fluently into a leg-yield, the moment his forehand reaches the track,I do
3 STEPS TO STRONGER STIFLES The equine stifle is similar, anatomically and physiologically, to the human knee but a bit more complex and generally more stable. Both joints use cruciate and patella ligaments, along with other stabilizing structures, to connect the bony framework that make up the joint: the tibia, fibula, femur and patella (knee cap). BUILD A BARN THAT WORKS Put a drain in the center of the floor; make the floor brushed concrete, sloped 4 degrees toward the drain. Line the side walls with storage cupboards; in the rear, put a large steel sink, a counter, windows over the counter, and more cupboards. (Lack of storage spaceis
THE LOWDOWN ON LYME DISEASE IN HORSES HOW TO TREAT AND PREVENT SUMMER SORES IN HORSES Face and ear masks and topical repellents— sprays or, around wounds, ointments —can help. So can stabling horses during the times of day when flies are most active, especially if the stable has fans or fly-proof screens. • Kill flies with traps, baits BECOME A HORSE NOSEBAND KNOW-IT-ALL Other name: Aachen. This is a thin strap attached at the centerpoint of a plain or crank noseband. The strap drops down at an angle below the bit and is secured under the chin. It is very effective in keeping the horse's mouth closed, so much so that it's actually called a "mouth closer" in Germany. pinterest-pin-it. TORN HORSE TENDON: THE LONG ROAD BACK FROM THIS EQUINESEE MORE ON PRACTICALHORSEMANMAG.COM HOW MUCH EXERCISE FOR A SENIOR HORSE? Keeping horses active with exercise and turnout (preferably 24 hours/day) is essential in these later years. Like human senior citizens, older horses can improve their aerobic performance—and lose body fat, which is key to better health—with carefully planned training and conditioning programs. EXPERT HOW-TO FOR ENGLISH RIDERSTRAININGHEALTHNEWSCOMPETITIONSPERSONALITIESLIFESTYLE True to its name, Practical Horseman provides educational articles on training, riding, horsecare and competition. But this trend-setting magazine goes beyond the "how-to" to discuss a wide range of topics, sport psychology to profiles of top riders and trainers. Practical Horseman is a vital resource for equestrians who participate in hunter/jumper, eventing, dressage, driving, and endurance 15 RIDING EXERCISES TO CORRECT COMMON LEG, SEAT AND HAND Fix 3: Practice riding while holding a bat (very short whip) horizontally with one end pressed against the palm of each hand. This will keep your hands steady and parallel to your horse’s neck. pinterest-pin-it. To steady bouncy or busy hands, hold a bat horizontally between them while you ride. HERE'S HOW: LEG-YIELD YOUR HORSE is a required dressage movement in First Level Tests Two and Three. Step One: On The Rail. Photo 1. In the walk here (later I'll do the same work at the trot), I've cut the turn to the long side and approached the rail at a 30-degree angle. Now, so that my horse moves fluently into a leg-yield, the moment his forehand reaches the track,I do
3 STEPS TO STRONGER STIFLES The equine stifle is similar, anatomically and physiologically, to the human knee but a bit more complex and generally more stable. Both joints use cruciate and patella ligaments, along with other stabilizing structures, to connect the bony framework that make up the joint: the tibia, fibula, femur and patella (knee cap). BUILD A BARN THAT WORKS Put a drain in the center of the floor; make the floor brushed concrete, sloped 4 degrees toward the drain. Line the side walls with storage cupboards; in the rear, put a large steel sink, a counter, windows over the counter, and more cupboards. (Lack of storage spaceis
THE LOWDOWN ON LYME DISEASE IN HORSES HOW TO TREAT AND PREVENT SUMMER SORES IN HORSES Face and ear masks and topical repellents— sprays or, around wounds, ointments —can help. So can stabling horses during the times of day when flies are most active, especially if the stable has fans or fly-proof screens. • Kill flies with traps, baits BECOME A HORSE NOSEBAND KNOW-IT-ALL Other name: Aachen. This is a thin strap attached at the centerpoint of a plain or crank noseband. The strap drops down at an angle below the bit and is secured under the chin. It is very effective in keeping the horse's mouth closed, so much so that it's actually called a "mouth closer" in Germany. pinterest-pin-it. TORN HORSE TENDON: THE LONG ROAD BACK FROM THIS EQUINESEE MORE ON PRACTICALHORSEMANMAG.COM HOW MUCH EXERCISE FOR A SENIOR HORSE? Keeping horses active with exercise and turnout (preferably 24 hours/day) is essential in these later years. Like human senior citizens, older horses can improve their aerobic performance—and lose body fat, which is key to better health—with carefully planned training and conditioning programs. NEWS: RICHARD FELLERS ARRESTED ON SEXUAL ABUSE CHARGES Fellers was arrested Monday morning at his home in Oregon City, Oregon, and was charged with Second Degree Sexual Abuse. The Tualatin Police Department released the following (edited) statement on Fellers' arrest: On Monday, June 7, 2021, at ARTICLES BY KATIE MONAHAN PRUDENT WITH JOCELYN PIERCE Katie Monahan Prudent’s four-step guide to understanding and controlling stride length on the approach to and between obstacles TRAINING: FIND YOUR STRIDE Katie Monahan Prudent’s four-step guide to understanding and controlling stride length on the approach to and between obstacles. Getting the correct distance between two fences depends on two skills: 1). Your ability to recognize what type of jump you have going into a BUILD A BARN THAT WORKS Put a drain in the center of the floor; make the floor brushed concrete, sloped 4 degrees toward the drain. Line the side walls with storage cupboards; in the rear, put a large steel sink, a counter, windows over the counter, and more cupboards. (Lack of storage spaceis most barn
HUNTER BRAIDS: THE MANE EVENT Step 2: Tease Out A Section Of Hair. On the pulling comb, mark the width of mane that you want to section off for each braid. This helps to ensure consistent size braids all down the neck. (Jennifer does this with a rubber band. A section of mane that is 1 ½-2” wide is a good size for a hunter braid.) THE THREE-SECOND SOLUTION: PUTTING YOUR HORSE ON THE BIT Limit your sessions to 30 minutes or less (20-30 if your horse is a youngster), including a lengthy warm-up. Since you'll need plenty of time to think about what you're doing, how you're doing it and how your horse is reacting, start at the walk (unless he paces, gets really tense walking, or just won't stay forward and rhythmical, in which case you're better off at the rising trot). HUNTERS, JUMPERS: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? Apr 16, 2021. The biggest difference between hunters and jumpers is the way they are judged. Expert horsemen judge hunters subjectively on the basis of their style and movement, conformation (in some classes), and overall picture, as well as on the quality of the rounds themselves. In the jumper divisions, judging is entirely objective,based
HOW MUCH EXERCISE FOR A SENIOR HORSE? Keeping horses active with exercise and turnout (preferably 24 hours/day) is essential in these later years. Like human senior citizens, older horses can improve their aerobic performance—and lose body fat, which is key to better health—with carefully planned training and conditioning programs. HORSE PERSONALITY TYPES: THE OVERACHIEVER AND SENSITIVE The Overachiever. This type of horse is characterized by his enormous work ethic and a high degree of ambition, which is sometimes falsely interpreted as nervousness. The overachiever wants to learn and to please. He frequently anticipates, meaning that he acts ahead of his rider's aids, and therefore makes mistakes. TEN HOOF CARE TIPS TO HELP KEEP YOUR HORSE'S HOOVES 1. Pick out your horse's feet. This may sound pretty basic, but it's the single most important thing you can do for his hooves--and I encounter a surprising number of owners who think picking out the feet is the farrier's job. EXPERT HOW-TO FOR ENGLISH RIDERSTRAININGHEALTHNEWSCOMPETITIONSPERSONALITIESLIFESTYLE True to its name, Practical Horseman provides educational articles on training, riding, horsecare and competition. But this trend-setting magazine goes beyond the "how-to" to discuss a wide range of topics, sport psychology to profiles of top riders and trainers. Practical Horseman is a vital resource for equestrians who participate in hunter/jumper, eventing, dressage, driving, and endurance 15 RIDING EXERCISES TO CORRECT COMMON LEG, SEAT AND HAND Fix 3: Practice riding while holding a bat (very short whip) horizontally with one end pressed against the palm of each hand. This will keep your hands steady and parallel to your horse’s neck. pinterest-pin-it. To steady bouncy or busy hands, hold a bat horizontally between them while you ride. HERE'S HOW: LEG-YIELD YOUR HORSE is a required dressage movement in First Level Tests Two and Three. Step One: On The Rail. Photo 1. In the walk here (later I'll do the same work at the trot), I've cut the turn to the long side and approached the rail at a 30-degree angle. Now, so that my horse moves fluently into a leg-yield, the moment his forehand reaches the track,I do
3 STEPS TO STRONGER STIFLES The equine stifle is similar, anatomically and physiologically, to the human knee but a bit more complex and generally more stable. Both joints use cruciate and patella ligaments, along with other stabilizing structures, to connect the bony framework that make up the joint: the tibia, fibula, femur and patella (knee cap). BUILD A BARN THAT WORKS Put a drain in the center of the floor; make the floor brushed concrete, sloped 4 degrees toward the drain. Line the side walls with storage cupboards; in the rear, put a large steel sink, a counter, windows over the counter, and more cupboards. (Lack of storage spaceis
THE LOWDOWN ON LYME DISEASE IN HORSES HOW TO TREAT AND PREVENT SUMMER SORES IN HORSES Face and ear masks and topical repellents— sprays or, around wounds, ointments —can help. So can stabling horses during the times of day when flies are most active, especially if the stable has fans or fly-proof screens. • Kill flies with traps, baits BECOME A HORSE NOSEBAND KNOW-IT-ALL Other name: Aachen. This is a thin strap attached at the centerpoint of a plain or crank noseband. The strap drops down at an angle below the bit and is secured under the chin. It is very effective in keeping the horse's mouth closed, so much so that it's actually called a "mouth closer" in Germany. pinterest-pin-it. TORN HORSE TENDON: THE LONG ROAD BACK FROM THIS EQUINESEE MORE ON PRACTICALHORSEMANMAG.COM HOW MUCH EXERCISE FOR A SENIOR HORSE? Keeping horses active with exercise and turnout (preferably 24 hours/day) is essential in these later years. Like human senior citizens, older horses can improve their aerobic performance—and lose body fat, which is key to better health—with carefully planned training and conditioning programs. EXPERT HOW-TO FOR ENGLISH RIDERSTRAININGHEALTHNEWSCOMPETITIONSPERSONALITIESLIFESTYLE True to its name, Practical Horseman provides educational articles on training, riding, horsecare and competition. But this trend-setting magazine goes beyond the "how-to" to discuss a wide range of topics, sport psychology to profiles of top riders and trainers. Practical Horseman is a vital resource for equestrians who participate in hunter/jumper, eventing, dressage, driving, and endurance 15 RIDING EXERCISES TO CORRECT COMMON LEG, SEAT AND HAND Fix 3: Practice riding while holding a bat (very short whip) horizontally with one end pressed against the palm of each hand. This will keep your hands steady and parallel to your horse’s neck. pinterest-pin-it. To steady bouncy or busy hands, hold a bat horizontally between them while you ride. HERE'S HOW: LEG-YIELD YOUR HORSE is a required dressage movement in First Level Tests Two and Three. Step One: On The Rail. Photo 1. In the walk here (later I'll do the same work at the trot), I've cut the turn to the long side and approached the rail at a 30-degree angle. Now, so that my horse moves fluently into a leg-yield, the moment his forehand reaches the track,I do
3 STEPS TO STRONGER STIFLES The equine stifle is similar, anatomically and physiologically, to the human knee but a bit more complex and generally more stable. Both joints use cruciate and patella ligaments, along with other stabilizing structures, to connect the bony framework that make up the joint: the tibia, fibula, femur and patella (knee cap). BUILD A BARN THAT WORKS Put a drain in the center of the floor; make the floor brushed concrete, sloped 4 degrees toward the drain. Line the side walls with storage cupboards; in the rear, put a large steel sink, a counter, windows over the counter, and more cupboards. (Lack of storage spaceis
THE LOWDOWN ON LYME DISEASE IN HORSES HOW TO TREAT AND PREVENT SUMMER SORES IN HORSES Face and ear masks and topical repellents— sprays or, around wounds, ointments —can help. So can stabling horses during the times of day when flies are most active, especially if the stable has fans or fly-proof screens. • Kill flies with traps, baits BECOME A HORSE NOSEBAND KNOW-IT-ALL Other name: Aachen. This is a thin strap attached at the centerpoint of a plain or crank noseband. The strap drops down at an angle below the bit and is secured under the chin. It is very effective in keeping the horse's mouth closed, so much so that it's actually called a "mouth closer" in Germany. pinterest-pin-it. TORN HORSE TENDON: THE LONG ROAD BACK FROM THIS EQUINESEE MORE ON PRACTICALHORSEMANMAG.COM HOW MUCH EXERCISE FOR A SENIOR HORSE? Keeping horses active with exercise and turnout (preferably 24 hours/day) is essential in these later years. Like human senior citizens, older horses can improve their aerobic performance—and lose body fat, which is key to better health—with carefully planned training and conditioning programs. NEWS: RICHARD FELLERS ARRESTED ON SEXUAL ABUSE CHARGES Fellers was arrested Monday morning at his home in Oregon City, Oregon, and was charged with Second Degree Sexual Abuse. The Tualatin Police Department released the following (edited) statement on Fellers' arrest: On Monday, June 7, 2021, at ARTICLES BY KATIE MONAHAN PRUDENT WITH JOCELYN PIERCE Katie Monahan Prudent’s four-step guide to understanding and controlling stride length on the approach to and between obstacles TRAINING: FIND YOUR STRIDE Katie Monahan Prudent’s four-step guide to understanding and controlling stride length on the approach to and between obstacles. Getting the correct distance between two fences depends on two skills: 1). Your ability to recognize what type of jump you have going into a BUILD A BARN THAT WORKS Put a drain in the center of the floor; make the floor brushed concrete, sloped 4 degrees toward the drain. Line the side walls with storage cupboards; in the rear, put a large steel sink, a counter, windows over the counter, and more cupboards. (Lack of storage spaceis most barn
HUNTER BRAIDS: THE MANE EVENT Step 2: Tease Out A Section Of Hair. On the pulling comb, mark the width of mane that you want to section off for each braid. This helps to ensure consistent size braids all down the neck. (Jennifer does this with a rubber band. A section of mane that is 1 ½-2” wide is a good size for a hunter braid.) THE THREE-SECOND SOLUTION: PUTTING YOUR HORSE ON THE BIT Limit your sessions to 30 minutes or less (20-30 if your horse is a youngster), including a lengthy warm-up. Since you'll need plenty of time to think about what you're doing, how you're doing it and how your horse is reacting, start at the walk (unless he paces, gets really tense walking, or just won't stay forward and rhythmical, in which case you're better off at the rising trot). HUNTERS, JUMPERS: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? Apr 16, 2021. The biggest difference between hunters and jumpers is the way they are judged. Expert horsemen judge hunters subjectively on the basis of their style and movement, conformation (in some classes), and overall picture, as well as on the quality of the rounds themselves. In the jumper divisions, judging is entirely objective,based
HOW MUCH EXERCISE FOR A SENIOR HORSE? Keeping horses active with exercise and turnout (preferably 24 hours/day) is essential in these later years. Like human senior citizens, older horses can improve their aerobic performance—and lose body fat, which is key to better health—with carefully planned training and conditioning programs. HORSE PERSONALITY TYPES: THE OVERACHIEVER AND SENSITIVE The Overachiever. This type of horse is characterized by his enormous work ethic and a high degree of ambition, which is sometimes falsely interpreted as nervousness. The overachiever wants to learn and to please. He frequently anticipates, meaning that he acts ahead of his rider's aids, and therefore makes mistakes. TEN HOOF CARE TIPS TO HELP KEEP YOUR HORSE'S HOOVES 1. Pick out your horse's feet. This may sound pretty basic, but it's the single most important thing you can do for his hooves--and I encounter a surprising number of owners who think picking out the feet is the farrier's job. EXPERT HOW-TO FOR ENGLISH RIDERSTRAININGHEALTHNEWSCOMPETITIONSPERSONALITIESLIFESTYLE True to its name, Practical Horseman provides educational articles on training, riding, horsecare and competition. But this trend-setting magazine goes beyond the "how-to" to discuss a wide range of topics, sport psychology to profiles of top riders and trainers. Practical Horseman is a vital resource for equestrians who participate in hunter/jumper, eventing, dressage, driving, and endurance PRE-PURCHASE EXAM ESSENTIALS KENTUCKY THREE-DAY EVENT: SHARON WHITE SHARES HOW SHE In preparation for the Kentucky Three-Day Event, international eventer Sharon White rode her 14-year-old gelding, Cooley On Show, at the Carolina International Horse Trials CCI4*-S. Following the show jumping phase on day two of Carolina, I spoke with White about her five-star mount and how they're getting ready for the CCI5*-L atKentucky.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED VACCINATIONS FOR YOUR HORSE Highly Recommended Vaccinations for Your Horse. This at-a-glance vaccination chart shows you the vaccinations recommended for your horse, based on his lifestyle. From the editors of Practical Horseman magazine. For your purpose of choosing the best vaccination and deworming strategy for your horse, these are the three basic equinelifestyles
HUNTERS, JUMPERS: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? Apr 16, 2021. The biggest difference between hunters and jumpers is the way they are judged. Expert horsemen judge hunters subjectively on the basis of their style and movement, conformation (in some classes), and overall picture, as well as on the quality of the rounds themselves. In the jumper divisions, judging is entirely objective,based
A GUIDE TO EQUINE COLOR GENETICS AND COAT COLOR NEW TOGGLE TECHNIQUE BEATS TIE-BACK SURGERY The standard treatment for RLN is a prosthetic laryngoplasty. More commonly known as tie-back surgery, the procedure involves literally tying the left side of the larynx in an open position. Unfortunately, the sutures used for the surgery must be placed in HOW TO KEEP WEIGHT ON A SENIOR HORSE Offering a higher quantity of feed and selecting feed with more digestible and available nutrition becomes important in managing senior horses. If the horse is still able to chew well and process long stemmed forages, providing high quality hay and a calorie and nutrient-dense feed may be adequate to prevent weight loss. HOW CAN I SOLVE HIS SEPARATION ANXIETY? Answer from Camie Helesi, PhD: This behavior is natural, though challenging, to deal with.In the wild, horses benefit from having strong bonds with one another. Although this can make life more difficult for horse owners, I still strongly recommend providing horses plenty of turnout in the company of others, rather than denying them this natural social connection. 4 TIPS FOR STAYING ON PACE WHILE ON CROSS COUNTRY 4. Map it out. Now walk the course again, this time picking out markers to help you judge your pace when you ride. If the optimum time is 5 minutes, find the spots where you want to be at each minute of the ride. Identify markers—such as a big tree on the left between jumps 9 and 10—and mark them on the course map. EXPERT HOW-TO FOR ENGLISH RIDERSTRAININGHEALTHNEWSCOMPETITIONSPERSONALITIESLIFESTYLE True to its name, Practical Horseman provides educational articles on training, riding, horsecare and competition. But this trend-setting magazine goes beyond the "how-to" to discuss a wide range of topics, sport psychology to profiles of top riders and trainers. Practical Horseman is a vital resource for equestrians who participate in hunter/jumper, eventing, dressage, driving, and endurance PRE-PURCHASE EXAM ESSENTIALS KENTUCKY THREE-DAY EVENT: SHARON WHITE SHARES HOW SHE In preparation for the Kentucky Three-Day Event, international eventer Sharon White rode her 14-year-old gelding, Cooley On Show, at the Carolina International Horse Trials CCI4*-S. Following the show jumping phase on day two of Carolina, I spoke with White about her five-star mount and how they're getting ready for the CCI5*-L atKentucky.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED VACCINATIONS FOR YOUR HORSE Highly Recommended Vaccinations for Your Horse. This at-a-glance vaccination chart shows you the vaccinations recommended for your horse, based on his lifestyle. From the editors of Practical Horseman magazine. For your purpose of choosing the best vaccination and deworming strategy for your horse, these are the three basic equinelifestyles
HUNTERS, JUMPERS: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? Apr 16, 2021. The biggest difference between hunters and jumpers is the way they are judged. Expert horsemen judge hunters subjectively on the basis of their style and movement, conformation (in some classes), and overall picture, as well as on the quality of the rounds themselves. In the jumper divisions, judging is entirely objective,based
A GUIDE TO EQUINE COLOR GENETICS AND COAT COLOR NEW TOGGLE TECHNIQUE BEATS TIE-BACK SURGERY The standard treatment for RLN is a prosthetic laryngoplasty. More commonly known as tie-back surgery, the procedure involves literally tying the left side of the larynx in an open position. Unfortunately, the sutures used for the surgery must be placed in HOW TO KEEP WEIGHT ON A SENIOR HORSE Offering a higher quantity of feed and selecting feed with more digestible and available nutrition becomes important in managing senior horses. If the horse is still able to chew well and process long stemmed forages, providing high quality hay and a calorie and nutrient-dense feed may be adequate to prevent weight loss. HOW CAN I SOLVE HIS SEPARATION ANXIETY? Answer from Camie Helesi, PhD: This behavior is natural, though challenging, to deal with.In the wild, horses benefit from having strong bonds with one another. Although this can make life more difficult for horse owners, I still strongly recommend providing horses plenty of turnout in the company of others, rather than denying them this natural social connection. 4 TIPS FOR STAYING ON PACE WHILE ON CROSS COUNTRY 4. Map it out. Now walk the course again, this time picking out markers to help you judge your pace when you ride. If the optimum time is 5 minutes, find the spots where you want to be at each minute of the ride. Identify markers—such as a big tree on the left between jumps 9 and 10—and mark them on the course map. TRAINING: FIND YOUR STRIDE Katie Monahan Prudent’s four-step guide to understanding and controlling stride length on the approach to and between obstacles. Getting the correct distance between two fences depends on two skills: 1). Your ability to recognize what type of jump you have going into a ARTICLES BY KATIE MONAHAN PRUDENT WITH JOCELYN PIERCE Katie Monahan Prudent’s four-step guide to understanding and controlling stride length on the approach to and between obstacles NEWS: RICHARD FELLERS ARRESTED ON SEXUAL ABUSE CHARGES Fellers was arrested Monday morning at his home in Oregon City, Oregon, and was charged with Second Degree Sexual Abuse. The Tualatin Police Department released the following (edited) statement on Fellers' arrest: On Monday, June 7, 2021, at PRACTICAL HORSEMAN PODCAST: CAROLINE MARTIN Below is a full transcript of the Practical Horseman Podcast with Caroline Martin.. Opening quote—Caroline Martin: I know everyone gives the eventers a hard time that we're all jack of all trades, but our horses are, I think, the best athletes out of any discipline.We ask so much of them every day. And it's just, it's crazy when you have a good five-star horse, they're just the most amazing HUNTER BRAIDS: THE MANE EVENT Step 2: Tease Out A Section Of Hair. On the pulling comb, mark the width of mane that you want to section off for each braid. This helps to ensure consistent size braids all down the neck. (Jennifer does this with a rubber band. A section of mane that is 1 ½-2” wide is a good size for a hunter braid.) BECOME A HORSE NOSEBAND KNOW-IT-ALL Other name: Aachen. This is a thin strap attached at the centerpoint of a plain or crank noseband. The strap drops down at an angle below the bit and is secured under the chin. It is very effective in keeping the horse's mouth closed, so much so that it's actually called a "mouth closer" in Germany. pinterest-pin-it. SIX HAY ALTERNATIVES FOR HORSES It can replace all of your horse's hay, if necessary. 2. Hay cubes. Chopped cubed hay (usually alfalfa or timothy or a combination) is another 100-percent replacement. Soak cubes to reduce risk of choke. 3. Hay pellets. Forage that has been dehydrated, ground and cooked to make pellets can technically replace hay. FIT & FOCUSED TO RIDE Original: Mar 25, 2020. In Fit & Focused in 52, author Daniel Stewart gives readers one exercise for the mind and one exercise for the body for every week of the year. In this adapted excerpt: his philosophy, how to plan a program with the weekly focus and fitness tips and the first week’s lesson. Your ability to release your inner greatness 4 TIPS FOR STAYING ON PACE WHILE ON CROSS COUNTRY 4. Map it out. Now walk the course again, this time picking out markers to help you judge your pace when you ride. If the optimum time is 5 minutes, find the spots where you want to be at each minute of the ride. Identify markers—such as a big tree on the left between jumps 9 and 10—and mark them on the course map. TREATMENTS FOR HEADSHAKING SYNDROME ico_close. Masks. If light is a trigger, try having the horse wear an eye-shading fly mask that blocks ultraviolet rays. One to try is the Guardian Mask. Muzzle Nets. If a horse is bothered during exercise, try a nose net or similar device. The nets are made of nylon mesh andattach to
EXPERT HOW-TO FOR ENGLISH RIDERSTRAININGHEALTHNEWSCOMPETITIONSPERSONALITIESLIFESTYLE True to its name, Practical Horseman provides educational articles on training, riding, horsecare and competition. But this trend-setting magazine goes beyond the "how-to" to discuss a wide range of topics, sport psychology to profiles of top riders and trainers. Practical Horseman is a vital resource for equestrians who participate in hunter/jumper, eventing, dressage, driving, and endurance HUNTER BRAIDS: THE MANE EVENT HIGHLY RECOMMENDED VACCINATIONS FOR YOUR HORSE Highly Recommended Vaccinations for Your Horse. This at-a-glance vaccination chart shows you the vaccinations recommended for your horse, based on his lifestyle. From the editors of Practical Horseman magazine. For your purpose of choosing the best vaccination and deworming strategy for your horse, these are the three basic equinelifestyles
HUNTER RIDERS: EQUITATION COUNTS! Step 1. As your horse prepares to take off for the jump, pull in your stomach and put more pressure onto the balls of your feet while slightly relaxing your heels. This will help stabalize your foot position. Keep this feeling while staying directly over his center of gravity in the air over the fence. HOW TO KEEP WEIGHT ON A SENIOR HORSE Offering a higher quantity of feed and selecting feed with more digestible and available nutrition becomes important in managing senior horses. If the horse is still able to chew well and process long stemmed forages, providing high quality hay and a calorie and nutrient-dense feed may be adequate to prevent weight loss. COPING WITH NAVICULAR DISEASE A: Navicular disease is an incurable degenerative condition that has similarities to osteoarthritis in people. Over time, the navicular bone and soft-tissue structures around it deteriorate, causing pain in the sole region of the foot. Horses suffering from navicular are often described as “walking on eggshells.”. THE LOWDOWN ON LYME DISEASE IN HORSES EXPERT HOW-TO FOR ENGLISH RIDERSTRAININGHEALTHNEWSCOMPETITIONSPERSONALITIESLIFESTYLE True to its name, Practical Horseman provides educational articles on training, riding, horsecare and competition. But this trend-setting magazine goes beyond the "how-to" to discuss a wide range of topics, sport psychology to profiles of top riders and trainers. Practical Horseman is a vital resource for equestrians who participate in hunter/jumper, eventing, dressage, driving, and endurance HUNTER BRAIDS: THE MANE EVENT HIGHLY RECOMMENDED VACCINATIONS FOR YOUR HORSE Highly Recommended Vaccinations for Your Horse. This at-a-glance vaccination chart shows you the vaccinations recommended for your horse, based on his lifestyle. From the editors of Practical Horseman magazine. For your purpose of choosing the best vaccination and deworming strategy for your horse, these are the three basic equinelifestyles
HUNTER RIDERS: EQUITATION COUNTS! Step 1. As your horse prepares to take off for the jump, pull in your stomach and put more pressure onto the balls of your feet while slightly relaxing your heels. This will help stabalize your foot position. Keep this feeling while staying directly over his center of gravity in the air over the fence. HOW TO KEEP WEIGHT ON A SENIOR HORSE Offering a higher quantity of feed and selecting feed with more digestible and available nutrition becomes important in managing senior horses. If the horse is still able to chew well and process long stemmed forages, providing high quality hay and a calorie and nutrient-dense feed may be adequate to prevent weight loss. COPING WITH NAVICULAR DISEASE A: Navicular disease is an incurable degenerative condition that has similarities to osteoarthritis in people. Over time, the navicular bone and soft-tissue structures around it deteriorate, causing pain in the sole region of the foot. Horses suffering from navicular are often described as “walking on eggshells.”. THE LOWDOWN ON LYME DISEASE IN HORSES TORN HORSE TENDON: THE LONG ROAD BACK FROM THIS EQUINE Add trot: The first week, you might add just five minutes of trot to your exercise sessions. (Walk for a good 15 minutes first to be sure the tendon is warmed up.) After a week or two, if everything's OK, add another five-minute interval, and then a third interval a week or twolater.
PRE-PURCHASE EXAM ESSENTIALS Beyond these essential steps, radiographs (X-rays) are the most common add-on to a pre-purchase check. “I would recommend radiographs on any joint I have a question about because of the clinical exam,” says Dr. Crabbe. Beyond that, she adds, buyers may BECOME A HORSE NOSEBAND KNOW-IT-ALL Other name: Aachen. This is a thin strap attached at the centerpoint of a plain or crank noseband. The strap drops down at an angle below the bit and is secured under the chin. It is very effective in keeping the horse's mouth closed, so much so that it's actually called a "mouth closer" in Germany. pinterest-pin-it.LEG BEFORE REIN
1. Begin at the walk. Sit quietly and squarely in the middle of the saddle, staying relaxed in your upper body while holding a light contact on the reins. 2. Next, apply a little more leg aid to increase your horse’s forward “intention”—creating a sense that he’s moving more actively forward into the bridle.FIGHTING LAMINITIS
Laminitis can end your horse’s career or cause such severe, unrelenting pain that euthanasia is the only choice. The statistics are grim. Surveys show that this disease affects about 1 percent of all U.S. horses at any given time and leads to death or euthanasia in about 5 percent of cases. SIX HAY ALTERNATIVES FOR HORSES It can replace all of your horse's hay, if necessary. 2. Hay cubes. Chopped cubed hay (usually alfalfa or timothy or a combination) is another 100-percent replacement. Soak cubes to reduce risk of choke. 3. Hay pellets. Forage that has been dehydrated, ground and cooked to make pellets can technically replace hay. GET A GRIP ON HEADSHAKING SYNDROME Rules for Eventing, EV115.2.g. 1. The entry must be accompanied by a letter, signed by the horse’s veterinarian on letterhead, stating that the horse has been diagnosed with headshaking syndrome and that the horse’s condition is improved with the use of a nose net. 2. RELIEVE YOUR HORSE'S BACK TIGHTNESS WITH MASSAGE The back muscles and the muscles of the haunches work together and massaging both will do a more thorough job. Repeat the compressions on the longissimus costarum, then move to the other side. Check that your stance is correct and start again. Altogether, the massage TEACH YOUR HORSE TURN ON THE FOREHAND Then give him a long rein and do some free walk around the arena. Gather up your reins, work your way back to the center and start over again, this time asking for a turn on the forehand to the left. When you and your horse can execute this movement consistently in both directions, you'll be better equipped to enjoy riding the gymnasticpattern
TO SHOE OR NOT TO SHOE? A healthy sole is strong and hard, while a weak sole is thin and pliable. A horse with weak soles may be more susceptible to bruising and would, therefore, benefit from wearing shoes. However, there is a misconception that shoeing weakens horses’ soles over time. Esco explains, “Research has been very lacking on that.*
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