Past Issues

How to stop a runaway horse

How to stop a runaway horse Kim Baker KB Natural Horsemanship Have you ever been on a runaway horse? It’s pretty scary, not to mention extremely dangerous. Here are some tips to help avoid the situation as well as stop your horse in case it does happen to you. Prevention is the best method. Before you head out on the […]

Events

Wound Care, Broodmares, Trailering

Wound Care, Broodmares, Trailering Veterinarians and Horse Owners Discover New Benefits and Uses for Fly Armor™ Riverside, CA (August 8, 2012) – Fly Armor has already made waves in the equine community as a revolutionary way to keep insects at bay, and as the product reaches more of the equestrian community, its additional benefits and uses are being recognized and […]

Events

Event Organizer Gail Shrine Promotes Omega Fields

Event Organizer Gail Shrine Promotes Omega Fields Newton, WI, July 26, 2012 — Omega Fields, Inc. produces award-winning Omega-3-rich, stabilized, ground flaxseed supplements and treats for horses in all stages of life. Since horses don’t talk, however, Gail Shrine has stepped forward as a spokesperson for the equine products that her horses love. “I have been using Omega Horseshine® and […]

Past Issues

Hutto Wood Products – The new MINI

Hutto Wood Products – New Product The new MINI Hutto Wood Products, of Aiken, South Carolina, has recently unveiled the HWP MINI. This breakthrough development is by far the most affordable shaving mill on the market, offering operations of all sizes the ability to manufacture high profit shavings without breaking the bank. The MINI series holds its own in production, […]

Events

Excitement Builds in Charlotte for Dinner in the Dirt

EXCITEMENT BUILDS IN CHARLOTTE FOR DINNER IN THE DIRT “A VIP Charity Gala to benefit The Wounded Warriors Project
& Kids Rein Therapeutic Horseback Riding for Children with Disabilities” Charlotte, NC (August 7, 2012) – They say Charlotte likes to Party! But have you partied as beautiful horses dance around your table as you dine? Dinner In The Dirt Inc. is […]

Events

Its Not Just Tricks

Its Not Just Tricks By Sue De Laurentis and Allen Pogue  Imagine A Horse 2010 Any specialized move that a horse learns such as a spin, slide, crossing a bridge, retrieving a Frisbee or taking a Bow can be considered a trick. Trick Training is not an end point but rather the beginning of an educational journey that can […]

Dressage

Northward Ho: Two Swans Farm Herd Heads to New Jersey

Northward Ho: Two Swans Farm Herd Heads to New Jersey Wellington, FL (August 7, 2012) – Dressage rider Rebecca Cohen, who won the 2012 USEF Dressage National Junior Reserve Championship, is looking forward to the future – a future that will commence in New Jersey. Cohen, 16, is relocating to New Jersey to train full time with Lauren Sammis, a […]

Events

How and Why of Pedestal Training

How and Why of Pedestal Training By Suzanne De Laurentis and Allen Pogue 2009, Imagine A Horse The goal of Trick Horse Training is to create a companion horse that is willing, compliant, intelligent, and has “learned how to learn”. There is one other important element that goes beyond even compliance and that is obedience. In this age of new, […]

Featured

How to Tell if Your Horse is Overheated

How to Tell if Your Horse is Overheated Kim Baker KB Natural Horsemanship Warning signs of heat stress in your horse include: Elevated breathing. More than 40-50 breaths per minute in an inactive horse, or after several minutes rest (2-5 minutes) your horse’s breathing doesn’t return to normal. Normal range is 4-16 breaths per minute. Elevated heart rate. More than […]