Great info and I’ll be picking up a copy of her book. Thanks for sharing this information, hopefully you’ll be saving a lot of horses from a lot of pain
A good solution for the audio is to add subtitles. It isn't hard to change the ones that are automatically generated. Cheers, and thanks for the video.
this is the "age old argument" of horsemanship. Tack rooms fill up, horses get sold and new ones acquired, it's been discussed for 50 years that I can relate to. Great input Callie, thanks, people need to realize there is no ONE solution even as the horses condition improves with work you may have to change saddles, or pads, or shims, or trains of thought. Ride Hard, shoot straight and tell the truth,. Roy Rogers............................
Would you mind doing a short clip on the saddle fitting the rider and how the wrong size saddle for the rider affects the horse? Thanks for all the great clips.
Great info and I’ll be picking up a copy of her book. Thanks for sharing this information, hopefully you’ll be saving a lot of horses from a lot of pain
A good solution for the audio is to add subtitles. It isn't hard to change the ones that are automatically generated.
Cheers, and thanks for the video.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge .
this is the "age old argument" of horsemanship. Tack rooms fill up, horses get sold and new ones acquired, it's been discussed for 50 years that I can relate to. Great input Callie, thanks, people need to realize there is no ONE solution even as the horses condition improves with work you may have to change saddles, or pads, or shims, or trains of thought. Ride Hard, shoot straight and tell the truth,. Roy Rogers............................
Would you mind doing a short clip on the saddle fitting the rider and how the wrong size saddle for the rider affects the horse? Thanks for all the great clips.
Great video, thank you for sharing such a valuable information, subtitles would definitely help!
Very informative and interesting thanks so much for putting together educational material for all riders
I mostly ride with a bareback pad/no stirrups. I'm wondering how that affects the horse's back.
Nice video, but she didn't do a close up of a Saddle that pinches the withers, which doesn't allow for the shoulder to move freely.