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Eclectic Table of Contents |
 Buy This Issue Now March/Apil 2009
FEATURES Backing Up a Hill Backing Up a Hill by Martin Black Martin discusses the benefits of this seemingly simple exercise.
Backing a Circle as Turnaround Preparation with Richard Caldwell Richard shares his thoughts on how backing a circle can help prepare your horse for working cows and turnarounds.
Work in Hand From the Very Beginning by Alice Trindle The concept of work in hand might sound intimidating, or not relevant, but Alice guides you through how to get started on the basics.
A Question of Degree - Halts, Half-Halts, Rein-Back and Rock Back with Wendy Murdoch Wendy draws the connections between riding these maneuvers with the same aids used in differing degrees.
COMMUNITY Qualifying in Para-Dressage for the World Equestrian Games, 2010 — An Interview with Susan Treabess by Betty Staley
HEALTH Equine Recurrent Uveitis - Moon Blindness - and Leptospirosis by Sue Stuska Ed.D. Sue explains this equine ailment's causes and treatments.
HORSEMANSHIP ESSAYS One of Many Ways by Joe Wolter Joe explores an example of how changing your approach can make a huge difference to your horse.
The Myth of Natural Horsemanship by Tom Moates In an excerpt from his latest book, Tom turns a sharp gaze on this common classification of horsemanship.
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