How to Fit a Dressage Saddle

It's important to fit a dressage saddle properly on a horse because it has a direct effect on the progress of a rider's training. Discover why a saddle needs to be fit gently on a dressage horse with helpful advice in this video on horse training and dressage.  Youtube video by Equestrian Life

It's important to fit a dressage saddle properly on a horse because it has a direct effect on the progress of a rider's training. Discover why a saddle needs to be fit gently on a dressage horse with helpful advice in this video on horse training and dressage.  Youtube video by Equestrian Life

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Saddle Fit Basics - Protecting Your Horse from Ill-Fitting Tack

Equitopia presents Master Saddle Fitter Jochen Schleese, CMS, CSFT, CSE discussing how to property fit both western and english saddles. Poor saddle fit can cause pain, sheer cartilage from the shoulder blade, cause spinal subluxation and unwanted behaviors. Pressure on involuntary reflex points, such as the side of the withers and behind the saddle support area can cause the horse to stop moving forward and even buck.  Youtube video by Padmavideo

Equitopia presents Master Saddle Fitter Jochen Schleese, CMS, CSFT, CSE discussing how to property fit both western and english saddles. Poor saddle fit can cause pain, sheer cartilage from the shoulder blade, cause spinal subluxation and unwanted behaviors. Pressure on involuntary reflex points, such as the side of the withers and behind the saddle support area can cause the horse to stop moving forward and even buck.  Youtube video by Padmavideo

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Epic Horse Fails & Falls | Youtube-Rider 2016 | *MUST SEE*

Youtube video by DamisVlogs
Das schönste Hobby der Welt kann auch mal anders… ;D

Ich hatte euch gebeten mir eure besten „Horse Fails & Falls“ zukommen zu lassen. Ihr ward sehr fleißig und so hat sich auch einiges angesammelt. Ich hatte sehr viel Spaß beim Ansehen und Schneiden eurer Videos, hoffe aber natürlich, dass eure Unfälle alle gut ausgegangen sind!

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Das schönste Hobby der Welt kann auch mal anders… ;D

Ich hatte euch gebeten mir eure besten „Horse Fails & Falls“ zukommen zu lassen. Ihr ward sehr fleißig und so hat sich auch einiges angesammelt. Ich hatte sehr viel Spaß beim Ansehen und Schneiden eurer Videos, hoffe aber natürlich, dass eure Unfälle alle gut ausgegangen sind!

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Top 10 Funny Horse Videos Compilation 2016 || NEW HD

If you want to see some cute and funny horses check out this top 10 funny videos of funny horses. This funny horse videos compilation will make you laugh.  Youtube video by mihaifrancu

If you want to see some cute and funny horses check out this top 10 funny videos of funny horses. This funny horse videos compilation will make you laugh.  Youtube video by mihaifrancu

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Appaloosa Horses, Roasted Coffee Beans in Goliad TX 77963

Sarco Creek Ranch is a horse breeding service in Goliad, TX. If you are looking for a impeccable horse dealer then look no further. We offer beautiful Appaloosa horses for sale. We also offer delicious honey and pecans as well. We've been locally owned and operated in Goliad for many years. Call Sarco Creek Ranch to find out more.

Sarco Creek Ranch is a horse breeding service in Goliad, TX. If you are looking for a impeccable horse dealer then look no further. We offer beautiful Appaloosa horses for sale. We also offer delicious honey and pecans as well. We've been locally owned and operated in Goliad for many years. Call Sarco Creek Ranch to find out more.

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[ Video ] Profile : Akhal-Teke | Animal Planet | Akhal-Teke Horse

History:

The Akhal Teke is an ancient type of horse, possibly descended from some of the same common ancestors as the more well known hot-blooded breed, the Arabian. They developed in the Kara Kum desert that covers most of the country of Turkmenistan where they were required to tolerate extremes of arid heat and cold. In this harsh climate, the horse would have had to survive on sparse food and water supplies. Akhal Tekes lived closely with their nomadic humans, each being essential to the other’s survival. The first official breeding farms of the Akhal Tekes were started in Russia, which Turkmenistan became part of in the late 1880s. Thoroughbreds were introduced into the bloodlines with the intention of improving the breed, but the effort was unsuccessful. Interest in the breed, and the interest in many other horse breeds was curbed during the turmoil that marked the early days of Soviet Russia, and numbers dwindled.

However, with the freer market environment of the last decade, more Akhal Tekes are being bred in an increasing number of countries.

Body Type:

Akhal Tekes are fine boned and their bodies are often compared to a greyhound or cheetah with a thin barrel and deep chest. The profile of their face is flat or slightly convex, although some appear to be moose-nosed. They can have almost hooded, or almond-shaped eyes. There ears are long and slim. They have a long back, a flat croup and a long, high set on neck that almost appears inverted compared with most other breeds. The Akhal-Teke has sloping shoulders and are fine limbed and flat muscled. Overall, they give an appearance of raciness and wiry endurance. Being thick-set or very weedy is considered a fault.

Average Size:

The Akhal-Teke is usually between 14.2 and 16.3 hands high. It can weigh between 900 and 1000 lbs (420 - 500kg).

Uses:

Akhal Tekes were orginally used by nomadic tribesmen of Turkmenistan for transportation and whose speed and endurance were prized during raids. Now they are used for dressage , show jumping, long distance racing and pleasure riding. They are also prized for their smooth, flowing gaits.

Coat, Colors and Markings:

One of the most distinctive characteristics of the Akhal Teke is the brilliant metallic sheen of some individuals. They are thin skinned, and their coats are very fine. Many carry a gene for the cream dilution—a gene that can result in palomino , cremello or perlino coat colors. Some individuals are pale blue-eyed. All colors and color patterns are accepted in the breed registry. Their manes and tails tend to be sparse and fine haired, and they may have no forelock.

Unique Characteristics:

The Akhal Teke is known for the metalic sheen of its coat. It is also said to be an intensely loyal, ‘one-man’ horse. While they tend to be very sensitive, they are reputed to be very sensible and highly intelligent.

Champions and Celebrities: The Akhal Teke stallion, Absent, won the Gold medal in Individual Dressage at the 1960 Rome Olympic Games, and by the end of his career won five medals in three Olympic games with three different riders. Senetir was the first Akhal-Teke stallion to stand stud in America. He died in 1999. The Akhal Teke is a national symbol of Turkimenistan and appears on their coat-of-arms and currency.

History:

The Akhal Teke is an ancient type of horse, possibly descended from some of the same common ancestors as the more well known hot-blooded breed, the Arabian. They developed in the Kara Kum desert that covers most of the country of Turkmenistan where they were required to tolerate extremes of arid heat and cold. In this harsh climate, the horse would have had to survive on sparse food and water supplies. Akhal Tekes lived closely with their nomadic humans, each being essential to the other’s survival. The first official breeding farms of the Akhal Tekes were started in Russia, which Turkmenistan became part of in the late 1880s. Thoroughbreds were introduced into the bloodlines with the intention of improving the breed, but the effort was unsuccessful. Interest in the breed, and the interest in many other horse breeds was curbed during the turmoil that marked the early days of Soviet Russia, and numbers dwindled.

However, with the freer market environment of the last decade, more Akhal Tekes are being bred in an increasing number of countries.

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Galloping TACKLESS on the beach!

Something I have always wanted to try.
It was such an amazing feeling and Boo was such a good girl!

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Something I have always wanted to try.
It was such an amazing feeling and Boo was such a good girl!

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Friesian Stallion, Apollo

Taking an evening walk with my Friesian stallion, Apollo -- his registered name is Harold v.R. -- Apollo loved every minute of our little outing!

You can see more of Apollo up close and personal on our family vlog at: https://goo.gl/FImy8R -- Support our family by subscribing and sharing!

Not a day goes by that I don't thank the good Lord above for my magnificent stallion, Apollo. He has a heart of gold! He's the most charismatic, fun, loving, respectful horse I've ever known. People that meet him are in awe that he's a stallion because he's such a gentle giant who absolutely loves to show off! He's extremely powerful, yet he is always a perfect gentleman on the ground and under saddle.

He's was awarded a Grand Champion in-hand and show driving in the Netherlands, US & Canada. He's a provisionally approved breeding stallion with Friesian Sporthorse Association and The Friesian Horse Society.

Apollo is standing at stud at Royal Grove Stables, to learn more about him visit www.RoyalGroveStables.com.

Apollo is "What Dreams Are Made Of"

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Taking an evening walk with my Friesian stallion, Apollo -- his registered name is Harold v.R. -- Apollo loved every minute of our little outing!

You can see more of Apollo up close and personal on our family vlog at: https://goo.gl/FImy8R -- Support our family by subscribing and sharing!

Not a day goes by that I don't thank the good Lord above for my magnificent stallion, Apollo. He has a heart of gold! He's the most charismatic, fun, loving, respectful horse I've ever known. People that meet him are in awe that he's a stallion because he's such a gentle giant who absolutely loves to show off! He's extremely powerful, yet he is always a perfect gentleman on the ground and under saddle.

He's was awarded a Grand Champion in-hand and show driving in the Netherlands, US & Canada. He's a provisionally approved breeding stallion with Friesian Sporthorse Association and The Friesian

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