EH #27 January/February 2006
Eclectic Horseman Magazine Back Issues - EH Volume 5 - Issues 25-30

  • Straighten That Horse Out by Martin Black
    Without straightness you will never achieve fine horsemanship. Martin shares his thoughts on this essential topic.
  • The Half-Circle Exercise with Buck Brannaman
    A powerful exercise to focus on your horse’s front quarters and check out how respectful your horse is of your space.
  • Some Thoughts on “The Spade” by Gwynn Turnbull Weaver
    Revered by some, despised by others, this piece of equipment stirs emotions on both ends of the spectrum. Learn more.
  • Doing Well by Doing Right by Kara L. Stewart
    Take a look at Shelia Varian’s remarkable program that approaches breeding, training and selling from the horse’s point of view.
  • What Humans Can’t Teach by Nicole Allison Schultz
    Nicole examines the importance of herd socialization for the future of the performance horse.
  • Improving Your Weight Aids by Wendy Murdoch 
    By thinking about what Wendy calls the “Pelvic Clock,” you can improve and refine your weight aids for refined horsemanship.
  • Genetics Basics by Sue Stuska Ed.D.
    Think the genetics of coat color inheritance is too confusing? Guess again. Sue gives you a genetics lesson.
  • Bucking Rolls by Cary Schwarz
    Are these common pieces of equipment utilitarian or fashion in nature? Cary examines the past and present of the bucking roll.

 

 
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