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5" KK Conrad Loose Ring Snaffle Bit 18mm - New $112

5" KK Conrad Loose Ring Snaffle Bit 18mm - New $112

1 $75.00 15m
Schleese wide belly girth

Schleese wide belly girth

- $90.00 17m
Gorgeous,  Extremely Comfortable Schleese Dressage Saddle - Deep Seat.

Gorgeous, Extremely Comfortable Schleese Dressage Saddle - Deep Seat.

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$1,450.00
$1,600.00
25m
ENGLISH POCKET TRAIL PAD,  WHITE FLEECE,  BROWN100% POLY

ENGLISH POCKET TRAIL PAD, WHITE FLEECE, BROWN100% POLY

$42.00 26m
Damask Fleece English Saddle Cover Equestrian

Damask Fleece English Saddle Cover Equestrian

$21.95 29m
Brown Flowers Fleece English Saddle Cover Equestrian

Brown Flowers Fleece English Saddle Cover Equestrian

$21.95 29m
Brown Cheetah Print Fleece English Saddle Cover

Brown Cheetah Print Fleece English Saddle Cover

$21.95 29m
Black and White Cow,  Pony Print English or Western Saddle Cover

Black and White Cow, Pony Print English or Western Saddle Cover

$21.95 30m
BP Swain All Purpose Saddle Saddle - 18" W

BP Swain All Purpose Saddle Saddle - 18" W

$2,000.00 31m
Hello Kitty Fleece English Saddle Cover  #1

Hello Kitty Fleece English Saddle Cover #1

$21.95 32m
Hello Kitty Fleece English Saddle Cover  #4

Hello Kitty Fleece English Saddle Cover #4

$21.95 33m
Smith Worthington Close Contact Saddle!!

Smith Worthington Close Contact Saddle!!

5 $81.00 40m
Harry Dabbs Radnor Close Contact Saddle - 16.5"

Harry Dabbs Radnor Close Contact Saddle - 16.5"

$550.00 44m




Foal Training Explained: The First Two Years
Mare owners, if you'd like to get your colt or filly started out with a proper foundation, I would suggest the investment of $5.99 in my foal-training course.

 

- Download and print from your home computer
- 5 days, 5 chapters
- Learn at your own pace

 

An excerpt from "Your Foal: Essential Training for the Young Horse":

Ideally, you'll rub every spot for a count of 15, then lower your whip, take a few seconds breather, then repeat. You'll want to actively hunt the goosey spots (like between those back legs, under the tail, his ears, etc.) and concentrate on those until they no longer get a rise out of your horse. Trust me, you want to find those goosey spots and deal with them right now, here and today. Tell yourself that you'll get a hundred bucks for every goosey spot you can find and eradicate.

 

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Other available courses include:
Stop Bucking (reviews)
Round Pen: First Steps (reviews)
Rein In Your Horse's Speed (For Owners of Nervous or Bolting Horses) (reviews)
Trailer Training (read the reviews)