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YOUR HORSE’S TRAINING
No one wants a battle
Horses can show conflict behaviour in snaffles as well as doubles, showing the complexity of the issue
Ahead of BETA’s bits, bridles and saddles conference, Rhea Freeman looks at why it’s important to get your tack right
It’s not all fun and games when the days lengthen. Kieran O’Brien MRCVS outlines how to help your horse through summer’s challenges
Firstly, dogs rarely bite out of the blue unless it’s a medical condition like a brain tumour or thyroid imbalance. Usually after a fact-finding conversation and observations from a trained profession
Why does training slip? Why do the behaviours we thought were good become intermittent and then they fade into a distant memory? This can happen for a number of reasons – the technique we thought we h
Problems with a horse’s neck are all too easy to miss, but they can lead to poor performance or behavioural issues, according to vet Isabelle Goodey