"Average Joe" Horsemen - Tips to put the Pleasure Back in Riding for Pleasure.
We embrace the "Average-Joes" of the horse world and we love and own "Average-Joe-Horses." At Montana Horses, our clients are not in the business of horses. You are recreational riders and horses are something you enjoy as a pastime. You ride for pleasure.
As Fall Season begins here, we see hunters pulling out their boots and saddle bags from the back of the closet and getting ready to ride for a week or two - maybe the first time since last fall. We see horses being returned from a summer of non-use because maybe there just wasn't as much time to ride as originally planned. With all of this comes some very common horsemanship issues, and horse behavior issues.
We've created this forum to address those common issues and help you, Joe's of the horse world, enjoy your recreational horses. Over the next few weeks, we'll have frequent answers to your questions and helpful tips to help you put the pleasure back in riding for pleasure. Please, let us know what you'd like to hear about by commenting here.
Tomorrow's installment - "YOU CAN'T NECK-REIN HARDER." How to get the turn you need when your horse doesn't speak your language.
As Fall Season begins here, we see hunters pulling out their boots and saddle bags from the back of the closet and getting ready to ride for a week or two - maybe the first time since last fall. We see horses being returned from a summer of non-use because maybe there just wasn't as much time to ride as originally planned. With all of this comes some very common horsemanship issues, and horse behavior issues.
We've created this forum to address those common issues and help you, Joe's of the horse world, enjoy your recreational horses. Over the next few weeks, we'll have frequent answers to your questions and helpful tips to help you put the pleasure back in riding for pleasure. Please, let us know what you'd like to hear about by commenting here.
Tomorrow's installment - "YOU CAN'T NECK-REIN HARDER." How to get the turn you need when your horse doesn't speak your language.





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