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Reins for Western Riding: On Sale Online at eBay

Reins black web w leather stops & buckle Dressage New

Reins black web w leather stops & buckle Dressage New

1 $14.99 16m
Western,  Vintage,  Show Romal Reins

Western, Vintage, Show Romal Reins

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$95.00
$125.00
2h 37m
HERMANN OAK SPLIT REINS

HERMANN OAK SPLIT REINS

- $26.24 2h 37m
3 4" WEIGHTED  LEATHER  REINS

3 4" WEIGHTED LEATHER REINS

- $72.89 2h 38m
3 4" QUICK CHANGE REINS

3 4" QUICK CHANGE REINS

- $43.74 2h 40m
Soft Hand Plaited Mohair Split Reins,  Leather Poppers

Soft Hand Plaited Mohair Split Reins, Leather Poppers

- $35.00 2h 56m
Teal & Black Braided Nylon Barrel Racing Rein w Knots

Teal & Black Braided Nylon Barrel Racing Rein w Knots

1 $13.49 3h 30m
Nylon Mecate Reins w Rawhide & Horse Hair Tassel NEW!

Nylon Mecate Reins w Rawhide & Horse Hair Tassel NEW!

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$15.95
$19.95
3h 46m
Bridle Rein Chains Cowboy Buckaroo Style Hand Crafted

Bridle Rein Chains Cowboy Buckaroo Style Hand Crafted

$19.95 4h 31m
Tucker Split Reins - 5 8"

Tucker Split Reins - 5 8"

4 $23.50 5h 9m
HARNESS LEATHER SPLIT REINS WITH SNAP

HARNESS LEATHER SPLIT REINS WITH SNAP

- $29.99 5h 14m
LEATHER SPLIT REINS 7' x 5 8"

LEATHER SPLIT REINS 7' x 5 8"

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$15.00
$17.00
6h 12m
NEW 3 8" TOOLED WESTERN REINS 8'+ SLOBBER STRAPS!

NEW 3 8" TOOLED WESTERN REINS 8'+ SLOBBER STRAPS!

1 $9.99 6h 20m




Foal Training Explained: The First Two Years
Mare owners, if you'd like to get your colt or filly started out with a proper foundation, I would suggest the investment of $5.99 in my foal-training course.

 

- Download and print from your home computer
- 5 days, 5 chapters
- Learn at your own pace

 

An excerpt from "Your Foal: Essential Training for the Young Horse":

The baby isn't absorbing the lesson if he's a nervous wreck. If you've got five minutes left to train and your horse is wigging out – be conscious of this and stop pushing so hard. Take things slower and really aim to have a calmer horse by the end of your session. 5... 4.... 3... 2... 1... calm. Promise yourself that when you work with your colt you'll be cognizant of the fact that you need to be keeping and creating an ever-calmer horse. If you see him growing agitated, tell yourself that you're not keeping things simple enough or that's he's not ready. (Note: This does not mean that if he ignores us, shrugs off his lessons or otherwise becomes rude that we're to "do what it takes to keep him calm." Rather, in those cases it's particularly important to discipline – don't be a patsy. Earning and maintaining respect takes equal parts discipline, patience and understanding.)

 

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Other available courses include:
Stop Bucking (reviews)
Round Pen: First Steps (reviews)
Rein In Your Horse's Speed (For Owners of Nervous or Bolting Horses) (reviews)
Trailer Training (read the reviews)