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Listen in on our Weekly Call
In this podcast we listen in on one of the Ultimate Equine Partnership Calls where we talk about traveling with two horses to a camping trip, and chat about trailer loading and teaching to self-load. I think you will...
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Shamed for Dismounting
Have you ever gotten off your horse only to have others say you shouldn't do that, that you were letting your horse win, that you should stick it out and just stay on? We discuss that in this podcast and I share my...
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Think Like a Horse: Catching
Enjoy some tips to help make catching easier!
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Nuri's Feet with Julie & Lynette
I discuss the problem of Nuri's recurring abscesses with Lynette Herrick, a South Carolina based farrier specializing in barefoot trimming. She has an interesting perspective on healing horse's feet without the use of...
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Breakthroughs!
Kendra talks about the importance of letting stuff break... so you can fix it!
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Teaching Your Horse Patience
Patience is not a virtue for a horse... it's a learned behavior! Any horse can learn to stand still, the trick is getting him to feel safe first. In this episode, I talk about how important it is to distinguish...
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The Importance of the Hindquarter Yield
Julie Robins talks about the most important of the Foundational Elements: the hindquarter yield, or "hindquarter." Learn more at www.JulieRobins.com
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Whoa!
In this episode, Julie Robins discusses why the word "WHOA" is not in her lexicon. Learn more at www.JulieRobins.com
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Ear Pinning Part 3
This is the final podcast in the three part series on ear pinning. Here Kendra discusses how to correct dominant or aggressive ear pinning.
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Ear Pinning Part 2
The second in a three part series on ear pinning. This podcast discusses how to tell if your horse is pinning his ears out of fear or defensiveness, and what to do about it.
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Ear Pinning Part 1
Horses communicate primarily with body language, and committed students of the horse are always watching a horse's ears for clues on how he is feeling. Ear pinning is a very important signal to notice and understand....
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Is your horse a Good Student?
Regardless of our riding discipline and horsemanship goals, we all want our horses to be good students. What does it mean to be an A+ learner, and how can we help our horse be the best student that he can be? I share...
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