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Are Gypsy Vanners Really Gypsy Horses?

Are Gypsy Vanners Really Gypsy Horses?:

There are lots of myths and fairy stories about the Gypsy Vanner horse, its origins and the gypsy lifestyle that supposedly created it. Fact or fiction, fable and folk lore are discussed in this controversial view that dispels the romantic messaging ‘sell’ that is used to promote this horse breed.

Cancel Culture Survival Skills For The Equine Aficionado

Cancel Culture Survival Skills For The Equine Aficionado:

Awareness of public support for horsey lifestyles and the facets that make horse sports seem an elite activity make cancel culture increasingly prevalent hitting the horse world across social media. Tips for what individuals do to help promote truth and frank discussion in the venues to cultivate better understanding and appreciation of the noble horse and the human role in its well-being.

Buying Horse Art and Décor

Buying Horse Art and Décor:

Find great art and be confident in how you decorate your living space to reflect your equestrian and equine passion without going offer the top. Learn where to source deals and find antiques and prints/artwork and sculptures for the garden without breaking the bank.


Buying A New Performance Horse? Calculate Your Risk

Buying A New Performance Horse? Calculate Your Risk:

Based on the author’s extensive experience as both a breeder and buyer of performance sport horses in the U.S.A. Spain and Great Britain, and importing competition prospects from Europe including private yards and elite auction houses (plus exporting horses sold from home produced offerings), this feature focuses on ‘buyer beware’ issues when both purchasing and selling horses in international markets. It includes advice on how to negotiate and transact the deal, vetting and international transport costing.

The Overweight Rider – Ways Forward To Achieve Riding Goals

The Overweight Rider – Ways Forward To Achieve Riding Goals:

Sadly, the overweight rider is often faced with more challenges in achieving their riding goals than just learning how to train and sit a horse successfully. Ridicule or harsh criticism from peers or trainers, dismissive attitudes by trainers or even judges, and physical constraints can all build a puissance size obstacle for the overweight rider to overcome. Advice on how to overcome the challenges with positive action and how to handle the negativity that can surround the overweight rider.

Buy The Right Horse For You Not For Your Trainer

Buy The Right Horse For You Not For Your Trainer:

Buying a horse is a big deal and choosing the right horse to suit one’s individual needs is an even bigger one. Emotional decision-making, slick sales talk, and the wrong type of advice from a trainer can all conspire to detract from making the best personal decision for the prospective horse owner. As an experienced trainer with a background in providing horse buying trips both in the U.S. and abroad, Nikki Alvin-Smith tutors the prospective horse purchaser in how to ensure the horse the horse they buy is one that works best for their own needs as a priority, red flag situations to avoid, and how to manage the transaction.