In this issue, we have regular author Linda Parelli tell us about the mighty Remmer, and how he taught her the power of motivation with reverse psychology. Ross Cooper talks to us about loading pitfalls and how to avoid them, and Hanna Walton brings us the first part of her young horse series.
We welcome Equi-Ability who talk to us in this issue about the importance of finding zero. Justin Colquhoun is back, reminding us that consistency is the name of the game, and Bev Walton shares her personal journey of how she came to work with horses.
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Linda Parelli & Remmer
Courtesy of Linda Parelli
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As always, we are excited to bring you a variety of articles to enjoy this issue by great authors/trainers from around the world.
In the first of a two-part series, Ben Longwell of True West Horsemanship talks to us about how overuse of foundation exercises can be detrimental. Ben also discussed this topic with us in the March episode of Horsemanship Hour live; the replay is available to watch on the website.
In the second instalment of a three-part series, Joe Midgley talks to us about the Hackamore. Joe will cover: When and why he uses the Hackamore, fitting and important things to look for when buying a hackamore.
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Joel Conner
Picture courtesy of Jami Davis
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