Holiday Watching - How to Trim A Horse's Hooves

In my quest to make learning to ride as easy and enjoyable as I can for you, I’ve recently come to realise I can only do it when our horses’ hooves are balanced correctly.

After years of taking it for granted, the last few years have been a bit tricky making that happen…

Thank you, Pip, for telling me about the brilliant Farrier Course you did with David Farmilo a few years ago, and sending me his website - www.horsefarrier.com.au!

It’s been an ABSOLUTE WEALTH of information, and the videos are shot, quick and full of great usable advice.

I couldn’t wait to share it with you!  

Hopefully you have some time through the holidays to watch his quick videos on www.horsefarrier.com.au.

And if you’re joining us for a ride or a camp at Saddle Camp, I can’t wait to hear your opinion on our horse’s confirmation and movement!  

It’s a great way to develop your eye on how a horse is supposed to move.  Really important if you’d like to buy one, and especially if you’d like to compete.

I’ve always heard No Hoof, No Horse, and I really believe it now :)

Have fun watching, and I hope you have an Absolutely, Fantastic Autumn Holiday!

From Helen, Destiny, Axl, Cadie and Champ xoxox

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