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🌟 Master the Basics of Horsemanship 🌟Our Beginner's Guide to Horsemanship is perfect for those looking to start with pra...
14/08/2024

🌟 Master the Basics of Horsemanship 🌟
Our Beginner's Guide to Horsemanship is perfect for those looking to start with practical, hands-on tips. Learn the essentials of grooming, riding, and ensuring your safety around horses. It's the perfect starting point for your horsemanship journey.
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We have a new podcast out
14/08/2024

We have a new podcast out

Welcome back to part two of our "Back to Basics" series. This episode focuses on the foundational aspects of your horsemanship skills. Understanding the basi...

13/08/2024

with the past few weeks someone here in the Gardnerville area posted they were looking for a buddy horse for their horse, does this ring any bells to anyone?

Hey there did you catch part 2 of our Knowledge to Empower Part 2 Essentials to Know When Loading and Unloading Horses?B...
13/08/2024

Hey there did you catch part 2 of our Knowledge to Empower Part 2 Essentials to Know When Loading and Unloading Horses?
Besure to listen to it on your favorite podcast station.
Remember if you prefer to listen on youtube, you can find our podcast here:
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This episode shares trailering safety tips to keep you and your horse safe during loading, unloading, and while on the road. Many wrecks happen in the trailer, and these basic tools can help you avoid them!We have different trailers, so you'll hea...

Hey there did you catch part 2 of our Knowledge to Empower Part 2 Essentials to Know When Loading and Unloading Horses?B...
13/08/2024

Hey there did you catch part 2 of our Knowledge to Empower Part 2 Essentials to Know When Loading and Unloading Horses?
Besure to listen to it on your favorite podcast station.

This episode shares trailering safety tips to keep you and your horse safe during loading, unloading, and while on the road. Many wrecks happen in the trailer, and these basic tools can help you avoid them!We have different trailers, so you'll hea...

I am glad to see a post from others on the road about the hazard this poses for them not just the poor horse that knows ...
12/08/2024

I am glad to see a post from others on the road about the hazard this poses for them not just the poor horse that knows no better

Advice from a trucker.
If this is how you trailer your horse on the drivers side, please stop it immediately. Yesterday made the 3rd time in recent years that I’ve had to put a semi in the ditch (maintained control, not wrecked) to keep from decapitating your equestrian friend with his head 3 1/2 ft. over the center line on a narrow road. Thank you!

Have you checked out the Back to Basics part 1 podcast yet?We would love to hear you  #1 takeaway
11/08/2024

Have you checked out the Back to Basics part 1 podcast yet?
We would love to hear you #1 takeaway

‎Show Spiritually Empowered Horsemanship, Ep Back to Basics Part 1 - Building a Strong Horse Human Relationship - Jul 23, 2024

10/08/2024

What we are allowed to do to these young horses should be outlawed.
Animal abuse for the entertainment of humans

Yikes this brought tears to my eyes a lump in my throat and made my heart ache.You don’t know me but I have been in both...
10/08/2024

Yikes this brought tears to my eyes a lump in my throat and made my heart ache.

You don’t know me but I have been in both your shoes.

The client waiting worried hoping and praying.

I have been the veterinary technician doing my best to help save the life of another’s loved and cherished furry family member.

Praying that we will be able to help them beat all odds and that we will walk out of that surgery room relieved, still hopeful and give that amazing animals family the news they are praying to hear.

Thank you for sharing this story, it’s a hard profession that is often a emotional roller coaster for those of us in scrubs and the ones who hope we can save their beloved horses, cats and dogs 🙏

I am so sorry for your loss and pray the pain in your hearts eases with time ❤️

This is Dr. Rebecca Rifkin. She was the equine veterinarian surgeon who helped Rocky as best she could at New England Equine Medical Center the night he passed on.

I took this picture as Rocky was being prepped for surgery. After I said goodbye to him I walked by this viewing window and saw Rebecca sitting like this and I knew. I took this picture knowing I was going to write about her and all the others that helped us that evening.

Look at her, sitting there. She’s facing a closed door where on the other side Rocky was being anesthetized and prepped for surgery. And there she is, waiting. Focused. Locked-in. Ready.

Ready to do her best to save a horse’s life.

Once in surgery we found Rocky was well beyond any physical saving. But Rebecca and the staff there did such an amazing job of being in both worlds—the world of anatomy and science and numbers and tests and results…and the world of emotions and connections, and love. They let us in. Doctors are around so much life and death and it can be so massively overwhelming, and protective walls—both healthy and unhealthy—can go up so easily. But I didn’t feel walls. I felt the opposite of walls. I felt care.

Rocky died that night. And I am so thankful for how it was honored. For there is a way to embrace it where the whole process is respected and felt in such a way that it transcends the living and dying. We do all we can to stay alive in this world, but in the end there is nothing more sacred than divine timing and its infinite wisdom of what happens and when it happens. And to trust this is to let go of the heaviness and pain that can accumulate through our lives. Give your heart, give your honor, give your all, be there in your whole attention and presence and being…and then let life, and death, happen in its time. By letting it in—the living and the dying, the unknown of its timing—we can let it flow through in the most beautiful of ways.

It takes support. It takes seeing each other. It takes SLOWING DOWN. And it takes opening up and caring, and then letting go. And by letting go, we find that everything passes…

Except the love.

That stays.

And in that, we find that they’re still with us.

😊🐴🙏

🌿 Get Started with Horsemanship 🌿Ever wanted to know how to connect better with your horse? Our Beginner's Guide to Hors...
09/08/2024

🌿 Get Started with Horsemanship 🌿
Ever wanted to know how to connect better with your horse? Our Beginner's Guide to Horsemanship is packed with practical tips to help you build a solid foundation. From safety measures to basic riding skills, you'll find everything you need.
Grab your free guide now and start learning today! 📘🐴
Link in comments below👇

09/08/2024
✨ Practical Tips for New Horse Enthusiasts ✨Ready to dive into the world of horsemanship? Our Beginner's Guide provides ...
05/08/2024

✨ Practical Tips for New Horse Enthusiasts ✨
Ready to dive into the world of horsemanship? Our Beginner's Guide provides straightforward, practical advice for beginners. Learn how to safely approach, groom, and ride your horse with confidence and ease.
Download your free guide today and start your journey! 📘🐎
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So God Made a Horse 💖🐴💖
04/08/2024

So God Made a Horse 💖🐴💖

It's that time of the year again! 'Tis the season to be grateful and we have so much to be grateful for at Redmond Equine. We work in an industry we love, wi...

Rocky’s first Mounted posse event turned out to be a crazy intense wind, rain with some lightening event.He tired to tel...
03/08/2024

Rocky’s first Mounted posse event turned out to be a crazy intense wind, rain with some lightening event.

He tired to tell me it was coming and I tried to tell him we were fine.

We walked back to the trailers in probably 30+ winds downtown along the sidewalk.

The dirt blowing was blasting all of us.

The loon on his face is what we both thought about the experience 😳

🌟 Start Your Horsemanship Journey Today! 🌟Curious about building a strong, practical relationship with your horse? Our B...
01/08/2024

🌟 Start Your Horsemanship Journey Today! 🌟
Curious about building a strong, practical relationship with your horse? Our Beginner's Guide to Horsemanship offers essential tips and techniques to get you started. From safety to grooming and basic riding skills, we've got you covered. 🐴✨
Download your free guide now and take the first step towards becoming a confident rider! 📘👇

This is a great explanation of why the “basics” are the beginning.
01/08/2024

This is a great explanation of why the “basics” are the beginning.

“The basic techniques, or what they call the basics, are more difficult then what comes later. This is the trap of dressage. Correct basics are more difficult then the piaffe or passage.” -Conrad Schumacher

But what are the basics?

It depends who you ask.

If you ask a horseman, someone who spends their career putting a solid foundation on a horse they will give you one set of answers. If you ask a dressage professional, they will likely give you another sub-category of answers. And neither are necessarily wrong.

One is talking about the education of a grade school student, the other is likely talking about the education of a high school, or possibly even college level student.

They are both equally important, but one does come before another.

Everyone needs a grade school education no matter what their profession becomes, and many horses are missing a good grade school foundation before being educated in a highschool or college level conversations.

In my opinion, the basics are the ingredients; the fundamental and individual pieces that go into said movement, exercise, or issue. For me, the key to basics are isolations, understanding, and relaxation.

Everything is made up of something. So it’s always helpful to ask, what are the BASIC parts to the movement I am trying to achieve?

The basics of a horseman:

• Walk, trot, canter, on the buckle, the horse stays relaxed and can come down just off your seat.

• The horse understands how to follow the soft feel of a single rein.

• How to move to the side off each leg independently.
• Halt and back up with lightness.

• Find forward in all gaits softly and easily.

• Has excellent ground control of all its basic body parts in hand, and online.

• The horse is mentally and emotionally relaxed and confident in all these conversations and working environments.

I consider this a very brief overview of a grade school education that each horse should have before entering any discipline.

The dressage professional might talk about the training scale. (Despite some differences of opinion, its still a universally well known guideline for the sake of conversation).

#1 Rhythm/Relaxation
#2 Suppleness
#3 Contact
#4 Impulsion
#5 Straightness
#6 collection

The training scale is basic high-school guidelines, but still far from basics themselves. Each one of these categories has a large context of understanding, that is largely produced FROM a grade school education.

Here are some of the gradeschool basics that are required to produce the basics of the training scale.

#1 RELAXATION

• Can you put your horse on the buckle and walk, trot, canter in a relaxed consistent stretch, and come down off the seat alone?

• Can they hack out on a loose rein? Are they confident and comfortable in contact? In the environment you work in?

A horse who is responsive and relaxed is naturally rhythmic. A loss of rhythm or erratic rhythm is almost always a sign of tension, pain, or emotion. You can’t force rhythm, it is organic to relaxation.

#2 SUPPLENESS

• Does your horse understand isolations of the aids, in a relaxed yet responsive way?

• Can you pick up a single rein and your horse softly and easily follows the feel? Is their jaw clenched, grinding, or chomping?

• Can your horse yield softly to the leg on a loose rein and maintain a soft back?

• Can your horse easily follow the seat into lateral movements at the walk without holding anything in your hands?

• Does your horse maintain a stretch on a loose rein in all gaits?

• Can you pick up contact and there is no brace, tension, or change in throughness or rhythm of the gait?

#3 CONTACT

• What is the quality if your contact in all gaits and maneuvers? Is it heavy?

• Can you halt with just your seat at any given moment without brace in the hand?

• Can you reinback with ease and softness?

• If not, you’re likely using your contact for control instead of communication.

• What does your school halt look like? Can you talk to your horses balance at the halt, in all 4 feet?

• Is there always a quality stretch to the buckle that lives inside your contact at any given moment? If not, your likely holding your horse in inversion.

#4 IMPULSION

• How is your horses forward off the seat and leg on a loose rein?

• Is the leg or seat aid almost invisible to someone one the ground?

• How well does the horse engage in all gaits on a loose rein?

• How well does the horse maintain engagement, are you begging with the leg?

• Does the quality change when you pick up contact?

• Does the horse understand how to step up to hand with a hind leg and not brace in the jaw or rein? If not, slow down. Don't push a lack of understanding or ability into the hand.

#5 STRAIGHTNESS

The quality of the lateral maneuvers determine Straightness. Lateral maneuvers correct imbalances and release a horse into straightness if done correctly.

• Can all the lateral maneuvers be produced in balance, self carriage, and lightness at the WALK first? Does the balance, self carriage, or suppleness change in the trot?

#6 COLLECTION

• How is your halt? At any moment, from any gait? Was hand needed?

• How is your reinback?

If your horse is unable to do this well, no amount of half halts in the world will fix heaviness, collectability, or balance issues.

• How are your transitions?

MINDFULL transitions teach balance and collection, IF they are done well and off your center of gravity.

• Is your center of gravity connected to your horses center of gravity, through the seat alone?

If your contact gets heavy in transitions there is a loss of balance.

• If your horse struggles with engagement in collection go back to the basics in principles #3 and #4.

To understand basics there has to be a core understanding of how to ACHIEVE basic principles. The rest does (as annoying as it sounds) fall into place.

GYMNASTICISING movements in sequence is many times a COLLEGE level conversation.

Movements are only gymnaticized upon the self carriage, balance, and understanding of the maneuver.
Which is directly based on the quality of the gradeschool and highschool education.

It is a common approach to try and ride a horse excessively forward through a sequence of movements to gain improvement in a multitude of things.

But more times then not the horse isn’t educated enough for that level of conversation and it becomes a pushing, bracing, struggle of tension that lacks quality, understanding, relaxation, suppleness, balance, proper engagement, or biomechanics.

A horse cannot catch its balance, "come over its back", find relaxation, or understanding by being chased more and more forward, or if too many aids are talking at the same time. This approach breaks down the body and the mind.

It is amazing that taking the time to SLOW DOWN and teach the horse step by step, that in just a matter of days the horse can understand a lateral movement, position, or posture, and is able to carry themselves down a long side or in a figure with balance, lightness, and relaxation, simply because you took the time to break it down.

From that level of understanding it is then far easier to develop, build strength, or carrying power of that maneuver, posture, or balance point.

If the horse struggles as you progress (and they will) you simply slow down to clarify as needed.

The point is people are usually doing WAY to much to fix issues or produce results.

Have you asked your horse if they understand your aids in isolation first? You might be surprised what you find.

If you're getting stuck or struggling…..congratulations, your being called to a higher level, the master level of revisiting and polishing the basics. And you will keep getting called back, over and over.

Until one day, you may find that your basics effortlessly produced a glimmer of piaffe hiding under the surface, and you will be blown away because you didn’t even try… you just had really good basics.

And the best basic of all…..slow down.

Whiskey and his kong chillin at the ranch with a blade of grass 💖
31/07/2024

Whiskey and his kong chillin at the ranch with a blade of grass 💖

My beau granddaughter has found her happy place 💖🐴💖
31/07/2024

My beau granddaughter has found her happy place 💖🐴💖

We had a fun time together He clearly never seen himself or other horses in the mirror.I love this horse's calm curious ...
29/07/2024

We had a fun time together
He clearly never seen himself or other horses in the mirror.
I love this horse's calm curious way of exploring his world 💖
Came home and made myself a iced vanilla latte 🤠

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