Excerpt from the Horseman’s Gazette Issue No. 30 Ranch roping and branding combine the skills of good horsemanship with a real-world task of taking care of livestock. Dwight Hill shares some of his experience with you in the form of tips and suggestions about gear, setting up shots, handling your rope and much more. Full […]
Excerpt from the Horseman’s Gazette Issue No. 30 Getting ready to ride a young or unknown horse can be a frightful proposition for many of us. Alice Trindle demonstrates how she would use the tools of a round pen, lariat rope, saddle horn and more to evaluate a horse before riding. Guiding you to be […]
Excerpt from the Horseman’s Gazette Issue No. 30 We would all like to have our horse move right out with us when we lead them off; to be hooked onto our energy and lead with us fast or slow matching the life in our body. Bryan Neubert discusses and demonstrates the thought process and the […]
Excerpt from the Horseman’s Gazette Issue No. 30 Even horses trained to the highest levels have areas where they need help improving. Jim Hicks demonstrates how we would help a horse that needs some fine tuning in the timing of his changes and offers suggestions how you can address physical and mental challenges in the […]
Excerpt from the Horseman’s Gazette Issue No. 30 After an injury the body can hold onto the memory of pain and loss of motion for longer than it needs to. Wendy demonstrates with a helper a technique to help restore pain-free range motion after an injury has healed. The original length of this clip is […]