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Caitlin Day Huntress U.S. View Profile
| I developed Huntress Horsemanship and its principals for both horse and owner after years of working with difficult and "troubled" horses. I guarantee results with my training method. Please visit my website www.HuntressHorsemanship.com
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Christine Dickinson U.K. View Profile
| can answer questions on training and showing, ring craft, english style riding, and dress for the sho ring | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Solange Rian U.S. View Profile
| I specialize in breaking and training difficult horses. I can provide advice on correcting behavior issues - cribbing, rearing, spinning; along with tack recommendations. I can also suggest feed programs, hoof care and explain dental care requirements. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Jennifer Bulger U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions about training and showing, both western and english. From Groundwork to show ring. My speciality is reining horses and I especially enjoy teaching people how to work with their horse without a bridle. I enjoy teaching people how to communicate with their horses using non-agressive methods, yet still reaching rewards and generating sucess in a timely manner. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Denise LaChapelle www.Laurelmountainfarms.com U.S. View Profile
| I am a student of the Horse. How to deal with "problems" and find SOLUTIONS with real QUALITY that RESPECT the HORSE is my goal for this site. It has been my great fortune to be able to focus the last 10 years studying the Buckaroo/Vaquero style of horsemanship, this is what the Natural Horsemanship movement is based on. Ray Hunt, Buck Brannaman, and Ricky Quinn are my teachers and mentors. I continue to study and ride with these great horsemen.
I am happy to offer help in starting colts, re-starting troubled horses, helping you find a "better way" with horses and sharing with you what it means to be a student of the horse. Western show disciplines; Showmanship, Trail, Horsemanship, Western Pleasure, as well as Hunter Under Saddle and Three Day Eventing are my passions. I enjoy sharing my 30+ years of experience with all levels of horse owners; children, amateurs and serious competitors. Please visit me at:
www.Laurelmountainfarms.com
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Rick Gore (www.freewebs.com/horseawareness) U.S. View Profile
| Visit Rick Gore's Horse Site: --- www.freewebs.com/horseawareness --Rick is a student of the horse. He can answer questions about sacking out (Desensitizing vs. Sensitizing), dealing with spooky, abused or ex-race horses, rearing, bucking, horses that won’t tie or load into a trailer, working in a round pen/round corral, starting colts, dealing with aggressive or so called "mean" horses, herd behavior, biting, kicking, hard to catch, using a bosal or hackamore, soft hands and direct reining verses neck reining. If you expect him to tell you feel good advice, you will be disappointed. 95% of all his answers will include "the problem is you and not your horse." About 90% of most answers that I give out are on my web site, so if you read it you will probably answer your own question and may learn a few other things. If have some good information that you would like me to add to my site, please email me so it can be passed on to others. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
April Reeves Canada View Profile
| Ask me questions regarding training, handling, care and feeding, plus the disciplines of Western (reining, flat, show), English (Hunter/jumper, flat, dressage, show) breeds, recreation (trail, ring work) ground work and Natural Horsemanship (handling, manners, trailering) and problem horses. Visit my site: Horseman's U.com - you'll find lots of training videos and useful information. Watch for my clinic dates for 2009 - I may be in your area! | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Stallynrydr U.S. View Profile
| I am able to answer questions about Equine behavior and health issues. I can give educated advice about lameness and stallion management as well as breaking and training tips. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Lisa Kalp View Profile
| I am able to answer questions regarding the training and behavior of horses. I am also able to answer questions in regards to adopting mustangs and burros from the BLM and the different types of gentling methods that might be helpful to assist you in getting to know your horse. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Emma Dickinson-Gater U.K. View Profile
| Anything about Showing, english style, dress, ringcraft. Difficulties with Arabians, rearing, schooling issues. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Sarah Lothmann U.S. View Profile
| Professional trainer for 10+ years. I happily offer you my expertise, techniques, and advice covering: Hunters, Jumpers, Equitation, Showing, Training, Sales, Behavior, Stabling, Grooming, Tack, Barn Management, Rider Psychology, & Effective Communication. | On Vacation returns 12/05/2008 View Past Answers |
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2008-12-01 Miniature Horse walking in circles: This horse is stall crazy, he needs to put out in pasture with other horses so he has a job and is pushed by higher horses and he learns herd behavior. He has been locked up so long he has developed this...
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2008-11-29 my horse gets spooked easy: Response from April Reeves, Horseman’s U.com: Hello Kayla, I am not sure how you introduced the objects, but if he got worse, what type of objects you introduced him to, and how you did it, likely...
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2008-11-29 horse aggression in an aging horse: Hi Katherine I would get your vet to do a full physical on him, blood tests, the whole works, to rule out tumor or something with a physical cause. I know horses can get a form of Alzheimers and...
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2008-11-28 Sudden attitude change: Hi Brianna, Since this just happened today, then I would not overly worry about it. Here are a few things in case it happens again You do not want to tie him. In my opinion, he is too...
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2008-11-27 slowing down a fast horse: Hi Kerilynn! Hope you had a great Thanksgiving! Yes, there is plenty to do to get control of your horses feet and mind! It frustrates me that "riding" lessons are still so one dimensional. I guess...
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