Some of our subscribers may already know that Lee Ziegler, author of the bible of gaited horses, "Easy-Gaited Horses", has been diagnosed with ALS, along with...
... It may be bordering on a half rack where there is one hind-foot support phase, but not a one front-foot support phase... a gait deviation of the gait of...
From the clickryder list: In the October issue of Horses for Life, an Internet magazine, there is an article on the anatomy of the horse's face and how tight...
... Thank you. I printed your note off so I can look for that type of grain. Also--the coach at our barn thinks that I shouldn't ride our mare until her ...
... I'm not sure, but it worked the same way with Gusti. We would work on a few things (always positive things)....and when I would start up again a few days...
Hi everyone! Judy invited me to stop by and say "hi". I don't know if anyone here has read my novels ("Riding Lessons" and the newly released one, "Flying...
Heike produces this on-line "natural" magazine in German: http://www.keep-it-natural.de/ This month has Parelli, Liz Graves, Leslie Desmond (True Horsemanship...
... I don't know... that doesn't sound reasonable to me. Is the Icelandic Horse a racehorse? Racehorses aren't even pulled on as much as Icelandic Horses! Is...
... Do you mean just regular owners (not trainers) using clicker training? in the UK? Are any of the trainers using clicker training? Any of the owners in ...
That's a SERIOUSLY obese-looking Icelandic in the picture with the two kids, isn't it? I would be really worried about laminitis if any of my guys looked like...
... Thanks, Jasmin. About when did they start measuring the cannon circumference? Can we find out the largest measurement ever recorded of the cannon? Judy ...
... A lot of Icelandics think so ; ) ... Racehorses are meant to go as fast as possible all the time! ; ) Mic Mic (Michelle) Rushen ... Solva Icelandic Horses:...
... Some owners and trainers use the clicker in the UK ... I personally know of one or two, trainers and owners - there may well be a fair few by now. Mic Mic...
I agree with Mic, good,steady, light contact, can look heavy. Alois Phajasky talks about this in his book ?my Horses, My Teachers" about his own competition...
... OK, great! I'm especially interested in knowing which trainers of Icelandic Horses are using clicker training. I gave the first two clicker training...
... I'll get her family name. The way she said she was born in Saskatoon made me think that the family ranch may have been someplace other than Saskatoon. ...
... I agree, Penny. But I personally don't think that Podhajsky would look on the Icelandic or German contact as similar to his contact. No where do I see him...
... Thanks for the input on the subject of why novices are attracted to Icelandic Horses. They are a pony, which is attractive to more "mature" people, and...
... Could be, but she's a dead ringer for my best friend who is supposed to be an only child. Made my heart stop when I saw the pic. I've forwarded the pic...
... is ... support gait, and this is a one-hind foot support. ... hind-foot support ... gait deviation of the gait of rack. Well, I'm thinking with that range...
... poop? Minerals, etc? ... mineral mix that is ... name of this mix? I think sometimes, but other times they just like eating it. There was a period that I...
... I agree these are some of the reasons people are attracted to Icelandics. ... I don't think very many 300 lb people ride. But an Icelandic is likely as ...
... Here's info from Joy: The ranch was west of Saskatoon about 40 miles near a tiny town called Kinley. The family name was Farenik. My dad went to school...