EH #23 May/June 2005
Eclectic Horseman Magazine Back Issues - EH Volume 4 - Issues 19-24

  • The Ray Hunt Appreciation Clinic
    Riders and spectators gathered from around the country to show their appreciation for master horseman, Ray Hunt.
  • The Buckaroo Saddle by Jim Overstreet
    Jim takes a look back in time to the origins of a saddle style that is widely popular today, the Wade.
  • The Best of Both Worlds by Gale Nelson
    Gale visits with the winner of the 2004 NRHA Horse & Rider Rookie of the Year award, Rae Ann Svedberg.
  • Doubling and It’s Importance by Martin Black
    Martin defines his interpretation and understanding of this movement and describes it’s importance in his riding.
  • Showing Off a Day’s Work by Doreen Shumpert
    The AQHA Versatility Ranch Horse Class provides an arena for those who might not be familiar with the typical show scene.
  • Observations on Wild Horses by Emily Kitching
    Interview with Dr. Sue Stuska, Wildlife Biologist about her observations of the horses of Cape Lookout National Seashore.
  • Laterally Related Part 3 by Wendy Murdoch
    A characteristic grouping of circular movements such as the spin, rollback, pieroutte, and many more.
  • Beyond Cues by Clay Wright
    An essay from Clay Wright about the search for a deeper level of communication with your horse.
  • Feeling of a Horse by Tom Motes.
    Tom explores the expression “to feel of a horse” and shares his understanding of the concept.
     
 
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