Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Pinterest Email Ivy Hurst demonstrates her drill to fix a shouldering horse by using a one-rein stop without actually stopping your horse. barrel horse newsbarrel horse trainingfix a shouldering horsefixing problemshorse trainingIvy Hursttraining barrel horses 1 Author Ivy Hurst Email comments or questions to [email protected] Prev Post The Theory of Barrel Racing with Nellie Miller September 25, 2019 Next Post Fence Work September 25, 2019 Related Posts Protect Your Horse’s White Nose with KineticVet’s EquiShield SB (Sun Block)! September 20, 2023 Change the Course of Lameness and Joint Issues with Confidence September 20, 2023 Seven Things to Know Before Getting Your First Prospect August 15, 2023 - August 2020 Issue The Intern: How to Get a Job with a Barrel Horse Trainer August 8, 2023 - October 2022 Issue The Equinety One Dollar Difference August 8, 2023 Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi Crosses $3 Million in WPRA Career Earnings with Gold Medal Performance in Salt Lake City July 26, 2023 1 Comment Mary Barnett 1 year ago Reply I am having trouble with getting my horse to change leads! Which is causing us to slow down! Write A Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ
Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi Crosses $3 Million in WPRA Career Earnings with Gold Medal Performance in Salt Lake City July 26, 2023
Mary Barnett 1 year ago Reply I am having trouble with getting my horse to change leads! Which is causing us to slow down!
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I am having trouble with getting my horse to change leads! Which is causing us to slow down!