Since man first domesticated the horse and began to ride thousands of years ago, control of the mount has been of primary concern. Probably the first “control” mechanism was a […]
Author: Dennis Moreland
My Soft 4 Plait Loping Hackamore is Ready to Ride in 3 New Colors!
0 CommentsA great loping hackamore can make a difference between just prepping your horse to show and really warming him up to show at his very top level. You want a […]
Split Reins, Roping Reins, 2 Rein & Romals: Which Reins are Right for You?
0 CommentsDo you wish you knew more about the various types of western reins? When choosing reins you’ve got to consider the functionality, safety, and traditions of each type along with […]
The Benefits of Using a California Hackamore are Huge
0 CommentsWith the recent increase in cow horse activities are you wondering if using a California hackamore or bosal could improve your training and riding? World Champion cow horse trainer Matt […]
Don’t Get Dragged-How to Carry Your Lariat Rope Safely
0 CommentsThere’s been a huge upsurge in ranch versatility participation recently. Ranch versatility training and competitions are such a great way to incorporate a wide range of skills into your riding […]
Weighted Reins-What’s the Secret to Getting the Best?
0 CommentsHave you ever wondered why the best weighted reins feel so good and have such a nice drape? Dennis Moreland, owner of Dennis Moreland Tack, says it’s the weights and […]
How Do I Tie a Fiador to My Hackamore?
0 CommentsA fiador is a safety device similar to a throatlatch on a bridle but it’s used on a hackamore says Dennis Moreland Tack. The fiador keeps the hackamore securely on […]
How to Hold Romal Reins with a Mecate (2 Rein)
0 CommentsDo you want to use the 2 rein in your riding program but aren’t sure how to manage the mecate and romals at the same time? Let me show you […]
Tying Up is Safer with a Bowline Knot!
0 CommentsIf you’ve ever had a horse pull back while it’s tied you know what a dangerous situation it can become if you can’t get the knot untied. A bowline will […]
Would You Like to Know How to Measure Your Horse for a Hackamore?
0 CommentsHave you ever wondered how to measure your horse for a hackamore? Dennis Moreland, owner of Dennis Moreland Tack, says it’s one of the most common questions he gets. “It’s […]
