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Archives for December 2014

Six Tips to Improve Your Riding

December 4, 2014 By HorsemensCorral

by Terry Myers As a year-end article, I thought I would give you six things you can do to improve your riding and make your horse’s job easier. If you want to improve your horse, it starts with you. 1. Don’t pull. In past articles I talked about holding the bridle reins like you are holding hands with that significant person in your life. Would that person like it if you were … [Read more...] about Six Tips to Improve Your Riding

Photos: Don’t You Care Enough to Send the Very Best?

December 4, 2014 By HorsemensCorral

by Michelle Farnham The Post Newspapers managing editor Medina, Ohio Editor’s Note: The Horsemen’s Corral wishes to thank Michelle Farnham of the Post Newspapers for granting permission to reprint her article on photos for publication. This is without a doubt the best piece we have ever read on the subject. The Post Newspapers asks for photos from readers on a regular basis. … [Read more...] about Photos: Don’t You Care Enough to Send the Very Best?

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