Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Do You Love Horses?
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Mustang Trim Progress
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
The Greatest Thing You Can Do For Your Horse
A lot of folks agree that leadership is key to the relationship between a horse and their person. And everyone tends to agree that the relationship works out better when the leadership comes from the person. When it comes to defining what leadership is however, there is less consensus.
Every horse, and every person needs something different from their leader. Those needs change over time and with each situation. A good leader is sensitive and accommodating to the needs of every member of his herd.
But what do horses need the most? What makes them accept the leadership of another horse or a person? I believe that for a healthy minded horse, what they need most is a feeling; the feeling of safety. Therefore, it is a leader’s responsibility to provide safe situations and true protection for his horses.
With respect to the relationships between a horse and his person, the feeling of safety is more significant than the reality. If you truly make a horse feel safe; what a wonderful thing for the horse and for you. The greatest thing you can do for your horse, and your relationship with him, is to make him feel safe.
Sunday, March 1, 2015
Friendship Trumps Dominance

Saturday, February 28, 2015
Abscess Eruption
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Who Should You Allow Into Your Horse's World?
Horses won't recognize the effort we put into ensuring they're fed properly, provided with adequate space to move freely, how we ensure their safety, resources we put into maintaining their health or the thought we put into allowing them to safely socialize. However, they can feel the positive outcome of our efforts. They can also read the feeling of a moment or event, and they remember the association between feelings, events and who was present.
Therefore, if you want to promote a strong and positive relationship with your horse, it is important to not only provide freedom, food and friends but to do so in a way that associates you, in the mind of your horse, with all the good things in live.
This, maybe most especially, includes who else you allow in your horses' lives; trainers, vets, dentists, farriers. Allow only people that can provide a positive experience and positive outcome. Compromising one for the other will undermine your reputation with the horse.
Lastly, keep in mind that a horse is not going to perceive a warm hug from a loud and friendly stranger like we might, and certainly not in a positive way. Align your comfort with the events of a trim, or other activity, with your horse's comfort. And, remember the horse will do the same, so you both need to strive to be comfortable with each situation.
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Freedom on All Fours
We can never give our domesticated horses what these horses have, but we can try. Be a good herd leader and give your herd all the freedom you can.
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Snow Polished Hoof
This hoof has been polished from the snow and ice. Even in the winter, the horses environment can help shape the hoof.
Medieval Horse Shoes
Medieval horse shoes – literally – they’re from the 15th century. Looks like they are fashioned to attempt to protect against toe wear.
Free Shoe Removal
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Soft and Sound