Do I need to blanket my horse? What kind of blanket should I buy? What's the safest, easiest way to get my horse's blanket on and off? "How To Blanket A Horse" is the first video in a three-part series that helps answer these questions and more. Part 2: How To Fit A Blanket. Part 3: How To Choose A Blanket.
Karmen Mills teaches Dressage at Around the Bend Farm in Newcastle, California. She also has extensive knowledge in choosing, fitting and blanketing techniques due to her years spent working at Christensen's tack store in Loomis, Ca. "As a dressage trainer and instructor, my primary goal is to strengthen the bond and working partnership between the rider and his or her horse." Karmen firmly believes "the work should never compromise the spirit of the horse, as the intent is never to create a machine out of the rider or the horse. I believe the work should be enjoyable for both parties, and truly believe in the ability of dressage work to improve the movement of any breed or type of horse." Contact Karmen at http://www.aroundthebendfarm.com
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How To Tell If Your Saddle Causes You Pain
How to fit your Hunt Seat saddle
Developing Your Horse's Back: The Biomechanics of Engagement
Developing Your Horse's Back: The Biomechanics of Engagement
How To Tell If Your Saddle Hurts Your Horse
How To Blanket A Horse
How To Fit A Blanket
How To Choose A Blanket
How To Apply Standing Wraps
How To Choose Leg Protection (Part 2: Hind Legs And Bell Boots)
How To Choose Leg Protection (Part One)
How To Apply Polo Wraps
How To Tell the Difference Between a Male and a Female Saddle
How to Choose a Surcingle with Dr. Joanna Robson
How to Cinch Up Safely and Neatly
How To Swing up a Heavy Western Saddle
How to choose an English girth
How to fit your Dressage saddle
How to fit your saddle: Parts one and two (The horse's anatomy)