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Do Your Horse’s Feet Have Healthy Digital Cushions?

Find out what digital cushions are, and the functions they perform for your horse’s hooves. Also learn how to tell if your horse’s are healthy.
By: Susan Kauffmann

Exercises to Help Horseback Riders Sit Taller in the Saddle

Many riders find it challenging to sit tall in the saddle, which is related to our modern lifestyle, where so many activities encourage us to bend forward.
By: Alison Barr

Finn & Fletcher are Unleashed and Ready to Play!

Ron Ranney, owner and president of Canadian Saddlery and Centurion Supply, looked to his two pups for inspiration to market his new pet division.

How Horseback Riders Can Improve Hand and Elbow Alignment

Find out what causes hand and elbow alignment problems for horseback riders and how to fix them, in order to avoid communication errors with your horse.
By: Alison Barr

A Beginner’s Guide to Teaching a Horse How to Jump

Trainer Anne Gage says teaching a horse to jump, especially if he is young or green, can be unpredictable. Here, she offers some advice on getting started.
By: Anne Gage

Treating Equine Back Pain with Modern Holistic Modalities

Help your horse feel better with complementary, holistic treatments for back pain, including massage, chiropractic adjustment, acupuncture and more.
By: Susan Kauffmann
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Exercises for Teaching Your Horse How to Neck Rein

Trainer Jason Irwin shares exercises and tips for teaching your horse how to neck rein. Use these progressive steps to move to one-handed steering.
By: Jason Irwin

How to Cope When Your Horse Can No Longer do His Job

Many riders are faced with having to retire, re-home or re-purpose their horses at some point. Get help making and living with the decision.
By: Megan Pinfield

Is There a Link Between Cribbing and Selenium in Horses?

Researchers still don’t understand exactly what causes cribbing in horses, but they now suspect selenium deficiency might be one reason.
By: Horse Media Group
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