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This month Ken and Lindsey cover a fun exercise that will improve your riding and confidence in the saddle.
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A horse that is out of control when he is afraid is dangerous to you and those around you, whether you are on the ground or under saddle
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There are some things you should consider when looking at a horse to purchase.
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Whether barn or buddy sour, your horse's problem can be solved with variations on the same approach.
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Ken McNabb present us with instruction on the advanced maneuver of flying lead changes.
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Steps to teaching a horse to accept a first touch.
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This month Ken covers five exercises that will help you to gain control of your horse’s shoulders.
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This month, we will cover how to teach your kids or any novice rider to understand leads
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Conclusion of three-part series on starting your colt toward being under saddle.
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For June, Ken McNabb continues his series on how to start a colt under saddle.
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How to start a young horse in the round pen as the first step towards starting him under saddle.
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Preparing Your Horse for the Farrier
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Ken McNabb helps with your horse's confidence and trust.
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Ken McNabb helps out with horsemanship.




