Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Help the Horse Stay Legged Up and Responsive

Hello fellow horsemen,

For the avid horse owner/ lover, our horses are never far from our thoughts. However, when faced with 100 degree temperatures, some of us find ourselves less than enthused at the idea of saddling up and going for a joy ride. We should all be mindful of the fact that in less than two months, the weather is going to break and we are all going to want to take those horses out and get to riding again.

The best shot we have at an enjoyable fall riding experience is to help the horse stay legged up and responsive throughout the year. There is a lot of training that can be done with our horses through the summer that will help the horse deal with the fall riding both mentally and physically. If you would like suggstions as to what things I recommend, blog back and ask me! I'm here.
Let's all try to have our horses a little more prepared for what we will be askng of them this fall. It will make a better riding experience for both horse and rider!

I hope you find the harmony you seek!
Mule

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