EH #34 March/April 2007
Eclectic Horseman Magazine Back Issues - EH Volume 6 - Issues 31-36

  • Fair Expectations of a New Horse by Martin Black
    Relying on what the horse tells you about his past and his education is probably safer and more fair than believing the classified ad.
  • Power Through the Half-Circle with Buck Brannaman
    Take the reaching exercises you have been working on into your half-circle to build more engagement.
  • The Buying and Selling of Horses by Gwynn Turnbull Weaver
    A tour of conscience regarding our responsibilities as horse buyers and sellers.
  • Unlearning the First Principle of Horsemanship by Jim Overstreet
    The idea that you can’t let a horse “get the best of you” is a common one. Jim explores the ramifications of this concept.
  • Weighing the Difference by Wendy Murdoch
    The discussion of weight aids can often spark debate. 
  • Cuttin’ Through Stereotypes by Doreen Shumpert
    A profile of Terri Cooper of Yuma, Colo., who competed this year at the National Western Stock Show’s Ranch Horse Versatility Contest.
  • Tooling of the Trade by Doreen Shumpert
    Meet Ray Arthun, a talented craftsman who builds saddles and other gear in Franktown, Colo.
  • Beginning Where We Want to End Up - For Harry Whitney by Tom Moates
    What does it mean in practice, not only in theory to begin where we want to end up?
  • Horsemanship in the Real World: The Nose Chain by Cheryl Kimbal
 
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