Every Horse Is different In The Way It Responds To Training, Clinician Insists
“They’re not all the same.” Thirty minutes after opening a pen gate, coaxing the sorrel coming three-year-old filly through a small, but big-eyed-spectator-gathering into a makeshift round pen, Scott Daily stood up on the back of the saddled Quarter Horse and received concluding applause for his adapt training skills.
Attractiveness only skin deep
“Beauty is all in the eyes of the beholder.” That familiar statement always comes to mind when passersby comment: “That sure is a beautiful horse.” Actually, Marvelous Mae is far from fitting that admiring description. Honestly, she’s a big headed, swaybacked, flat-footed, old bay nag with a shaggy mane.
‘Education’ Only Beginning Of Solutions To Neglected Horse Rescues And Beyond
“Horses rescued from neglect in Shawnee County.” That was the news headline on a website accompanied by a YouTube video as follow-up to a Topeka television report earlier this month. It is not an uncommon occurrence in the past few years, and has apparently been on the increase in recent weeks.