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Australian Equestrian Gear & Tack - as Listed Live on eBay

ladies horse fleece  jacket size medium arabian sunset

ladies horse fleece jacket size medium arabian sunset

$58.00 17m
ladies horse fleece  jacket size large arabian sunset

ladies horse fleece jacket size large arabian sunset

$58.00 20m
14" NEW BLACK AUSTRALIAN STOCK SADDLE PKG NO RESERVE

14" NEW BLACK AUSTRALIAN STOCK SADDLE PKG NO RESERVE

4 $39.53 22m
DRAFT HORSE 17" Australian Stock Saddle Complete Pk

DRAFT HORSE 17" Australian Stock Saddle Complete Pk

- $189.00 1h 44m
Amish made premium neoprene type Australian saddle pad

Amish made premium neoprene type Australian saddle pad

$55.00 2h 35m
Black draft horse leather Australian halter bridle

Black draft horse leather Australian halter bridle

$58.00 2h 40m
Black horse size leather Australian halter bridle

Black horse size leather Australian halter bridle

$48.00 2h 42m
Brown  Draft Horse 18" Australian saddle -& all xtras

Brown Draft Horse 18" Australian saddle -& all xtras

$435.00 2h 52m
Brown  Draft Horse 20" Australian saddle -& all xtras

Brown Draft Horse 20" Australian saddle -& all xtras

$435.00 2h 54m
Brown leather  horse size Australian breastplate

Brown leather horse size Australian breastplate

$30.00 2h 58m
Heavy leather draft horse 54" Australian girth

Heavy leather draft horse 54" Australian girth

$45.00 3h 27m




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":

Being careful to stay clear of those kicking feet, set about testing out those ears. Some babies simply won't care, others would rather die than have an ear bent forward. Dab as near to the ear as you can actually touch, rub and drop your whip as before. (Go easy, touch or stroke lightly; they're his ears after all.) If you can move one ear, great, flip it back and forth and check it off your list. To deal with an ear that doesn't want to be touched, the idea is "touch it so quickly" that the horse doesn’t even have time to move off. Stay with it, keep calling him back if you need to, and gradually slow down the passes of your whip till he'll stand for more and more. If he gets irritated by this, tough beans. Do it some more. Who's paying the bills around here? This is one battle of wills you must win... if you ever want to get the bridle over his head. Stick with this until you can flip his ears back and forth like light switches, until you can wrap the rope part of the whip around his ears lightly and until he stands there calmly as you do so. If he looks pissy, keep doing it till he becomes more accommodating. Later, when we begin using our hands to desensitize, make sure that you stick with it till you can squeeze (lightly) the base of his ears and also brush the tiny hairs within the ear back and forth – two tests he'll need to pass in the future, like when it comes time to bring out the clippers.

 

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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)