My horses are everything to me. I know how important your horses are. I know how much you practice, how hard you try. I know the frustration that goes along with […]
Author: Dennis Moreland
Preventing Cinch Sores
0 CommentsCinch sores or galls are spots on the skin, usually right behind the elbow, where the cinch or cinch buckle has rubbed the wrinkled and sweaty skin in that area […]
How to Tie a Hackamore Rein to a Hackamore
0 CommentsIf you’ve just purchased a new hackamore or a new rein for a hackamore you already own you will need to know how to attach it. Follow the easy steps […]
What Everyone Should Know About the Types and Proper Fit of Western Headstalls
0 CommentsThere are two main types of western headstalls; the one eared headstall and the browband headstall http://bit.ly/1OBDreB. The one eared headstall is made in either a slot ear or slide […]
Hobble Training for Your Horse’s Safety
0 CommentsFor your horse’s safety: Hobbling helps a horse learn not to fight against being restrained and is another form of desensitizing or sacking out horses. When I was young and […]
Who Else Wants to Know How to Fit a Cavesson?
0 CommentsCavessons, (also known as mouth shutters or nosebands) are commonly used in both the western and English worlds. This piece of equipment was developed in ancient times it’s thought, by […]
What Everybody Should Know About Bridle Fit
0 CommentsA bridle that fits well and is adjusted correctly will help your horse be relaxed and comfortable. It will also help you convey your cues accurately. Since each part of […]
How to Safely Tie a Horse Using a Bowline Knot
0 CommentsA bowline is a good, safe knot to use when tying your lead rope because you can always get it untied even when a horse pulls back. Find a sturdy […]
Have You Ever Wondered How Rawhide is Made?
0 CommentsTo make a bridle with rawhide and romal reins like shown in the photo below http://bit.ly/1VpFPFy we start by making the rawhide from cow hides. When a tannery receives cow […]
How to Tie the Advanced Latigo Knot
0 CommentsWe all know how important it is to check our latigo and double off for wear and deterioration each time we saddle up. If you’ve purchased a new latigo and […]
