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According to Julie, the use of spurs is not a good choice on a lazy horse.
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Join Goodnight at the location nearest you
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An obedient horse will be focused straight ahead and will go in the direction you ask, at the speed you dictate, without constant direction from you.
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What’s the difference in Western and English riding? Especially when it comes to “contact?"
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Will a gaited horse improve comfort in riding?
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Julie Goodnight has a new DVD, just in time for your holiday shopping!
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Reader, Mark, has a unique problem related to fear and hopes Julie can help.
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Julie Goodnight answers: How do I teach my young horse to collect?
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Ask Julie Goodnight: How can I improve my horse’s stop?
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Q & A with Julie Goodnight: April 2010
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Question & Answer with Julie Goodnight: February, 2010
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Question & Answer with Julie Goodnight: January, 2010
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Julie Goodnighht responds to the question of why a horse might buck when asked to canter.
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There’s nothing wrong with being afraid of horses. They’re big, scary animals capable of spontaneous violent combustion at any moment.
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Julie Goodnight gives advice on how to calmly and safely load your horse into its trailer.





