I could make a blanket statement that lead shanks with chains are bad for horses or that they're a sign of poor horsemanship. |
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I found Karen Brown in Bandera at Solitaire Ranch, and she explained natural horsemanship to me. |
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Good breeding is a vital element in Flat racing and Eddery himself has horsemanship in his genes, being the son of Irish champion jockey Jimmy. |
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He said he wants his students to learn horsemanship in addition to riding skills, as he did under trainer Odie Clelland. |
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He and Pat hit it off and Dave began studying natural horsemanship in earnest. |
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Expand your horsemanship skills and the relationships with your horses with the challenge and fun of tandem riding. |
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Beverly Brooks Solter, who was known for her integrity and horsemanship, died of cancer on Tuesday at her farm in Upperco, Maryland. |
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Her show achievements include numerous regional championships in stock seat equitation and regional reserves in horsemanship and showmanship. |
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However, a known number of horses have very little turn out time and seem to do fine with good horsemanship. |
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Cowboy mounted shooting is a combination of reining, barrel racing, and horsemanship, while shooting at balloon targets. |
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It is a rugged contact sport that demands great horsemanship, balance and ball-handling skills from the human combatants. |
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The former panel beater from Swindon was champion jockey seven times and was renowned for his graceful riding style and superb horsemanship. |
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Groups of girls dressed up in their best clothes and jewellery looked on approvingly at these displays of horsemanship. |
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Yesterday he even survived losing a stirrup iron at the 21st fence, and his victory was thus a rare piece of horsemanship. |
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This must rank as the best horsemanship in the race at a time prior to the modifications of the fences. |
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Two British gold-medal-winning athletes from the Athens Paralympics will be taking part in a display of horsemanship at this year's Grand National meeting. |
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Dressed in traditional costume, this is an opportunity to show off their horses and horsemanship, to call on friends, to dance flamenco, to eat, drink and be merry. |
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Bluff, burly, as English as roast beef, Flashman is unexcelled at horsemanship, languages, cricket, and derring-do. |
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This illustration from a book on horsemanship is a fine example of the Arab school of painting. |
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Despite his youth, hardly anyone can match him in horsemanship and elegance. |
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Once again, I will be heading to Parelli ranch for my annual horsemanship boost during the winter months. |
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Fès has a variety of horsemanship activities which you can practice according to your level and taste. |
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With their compact, muscular bodies, grace and power these horses are ideal for this pure form of classical horsemanship. |
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The Savvy Club is your portal to the information, knowledge, other members of the Parelli program and all you need to learn natural horsemanship. |
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His strong personality prompted Kara-Lee to follow her instincts and pursue the natural horsemanship approach of Parelli. |
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Winter does not mean putting your horsemanship learning on hold, on the contrary! |
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In this institution the highest level of horsemanship has been maintained for about 440 years. |
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From his earliest days of riding Dolly his horsemanship was superb. |
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Dr. Thomas Ritter is one of a very exclusive group of people in the United States dedicated to the preservation of the classical art of horsemanship. |
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The sun of the Roman Empire set, so to speak, in the East, and it is to Byzantium we must turn our eyes for the continuation of the art of horsemanship as of the Fine Arts. |
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Her focus is on dressage and natural horsemanship. |
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Byzantine nobles were devoted to horsemanship, particularly tzykanion, now known as polo. |
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Competitors also have to sit a special test, designed to check their skiing ability, knowledge of the rules and standard of horsemanship before they are allowed to take part. |
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This new timepiece from the Arceau collection is dressed in chestnut livery, elegantly interpreting the brand's original source of inspiration, the world of horsemanship. |
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The Campus Martius originally was an exercise field where young men developed the skills of horsemanship and warfare. |
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Horses and horsemanship was second nature to a Mounted Policeman, but in August 1890, Sergeant A. E. Montgomery was thrown from his horse at Prince Albert and died as a result. |
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The Thracians were advanced in metalworking and in horsemanship. |
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Though Ouagadougou, the capital, is richer in dust than glitz, it put on a flamboyant opening ceremony that featured displays of horsemanship and mime. |
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Blending into the Afghan scene with their beards and scarves, the Americans mastered the art of horsemanship on wooden saddles and made spine-tingling night-time treks along mountain trails with minefields nearby. |
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There are displays of horsemanship and flamenco. |
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Intelligence and sweetness of disposition as well as gracefulness destined it for academic horsemanship, notably as practiced at the Spanish Riding School of Vienna. |
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The retired cowboy showed off his horsemanship by doing tricks in the saddle. |
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Inspiration, motivation and learning do not have to stop during winter, and it is also time to start planning your horsemanship learning opportunities for the warmer days! |
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Equestrian sports provided entertainment for crowds and honed the excellent horsemanship that was needed in battle. |
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The assignment was at the suggestion of his friend and lawyer Truman Gibson, who knew of Louis's love for horsemanship. |
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In places such as Argentina, New Mexico and California, the indigenous people learned horsemanship, cattle raising, and sheep herding. |
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Because of their skills in horsemanship and mounted combat, many were enlisted into the Amur Cossacks host. |
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Hunting, archery on horseback, horsemanship, livestock raising, and sedentary agriculture were all part of the Jianzhou Jurchens' culture. |
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Subordinate officers knew little of the higher art of war because the United States Military Academy taught engineering, mathematics, and horsemanship at the expense of strategy. |
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Activities include swimming, daily riding lessons and vaulting, horsemanship games, horse-related crafts, and daily chores looking after all the horses and ponies. |
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Since establishing their horse farm in 1997, Gerry Guy and Zoe Brooks have mastering the basics of natural horsemanship, viewed as a kinder, gentler way of training horses. |
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There was also considerable cultural influence exerted by Gaul on Rome, particularly in military matters and horsemanship, as the Gauls often served in the Roman cavalry. |
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