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12th Annual Diamond-McNabb Ranch Horse Sale to be Hosted Saturday, June 6, 2020 in Wyoming

12th Annual Diamond-McNabb Ranch Horse Sale to be Hosted Saturday, June 6, 2020 in Wyoming

Ken McNabb Horsemanship and Diamond Land & Livestock will once again be partnering to produce the premier Diamond-McNabb Ranch Horse Sale. In it’s 12th year, the goal of the sale is to offer quality horses for everyone, from the experienced ranch hand to the recreational trail rider.
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Stacy Westfall's 7 Tips for Saddle Fit

Stacy Westfall's 7 Tips for Saddle Fit

Wondering if you have the right saddle for your horse? Here are Stacy Westfall’s 7 tips for checking proper saddle fit:
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Stacy Westfall's Favorite Halter

Stacy Westfall's Favorite Halter

Do you know which halter Stacy Westfall calls her favorite? Read this blog to find out which halter is her favorite and why it's at the top of her list.
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Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA) Breaks Membership Record Again

Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA) Breaks Membership Record Again

Now in its 18th year, the IEA has nearly 14,500 members across the United States riding and coaching Hunt Seat, Western and Dressage disciplines.
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Success in the Saddle: Finding Success at the Lope

Success in the Saddle: Finding Success at the Lope

Do you find loping to be a difficult and daunting part of your ride? Oftentimes loping, or cantering, your horse can be found intimidating. But it shouldn’t be!
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Finding a Solution to Poor Saddle Fit

Finding a Solution to Poor Saddle Fit

Proper saddle fit is so important for the well-being of your horse, yet so often we see horses with a saddle that just doesn't fit right. The new Shim Pad from Weaver Leather addresses the most common ill-fitting saddle issues.
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Time to Ride® Now Accepting 2020 Applications

Time to Ride® Now Accepting 2020 Applications

Grow your lesson program with free marketing support and more!
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Core Fundamentals of Training

Core Fundamentals of Training

If your horse understands its job and you continue to communicate effectively with your four-legged partner, then you can look forward to some of the most fun and satisfying rides of your life.
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Is Bamboo Tack the Right Choice for My Horse?

Is Bamboo Tack the Right Choice for My Horse?

With the recent influx of bamboo products into the equine industry, including Weaver Leather's EcoLuxe™ Bamboo Gear, it's brought to life an important question: Is bamboo tack everything it claims to be?
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Loping with Confidence by Ken McNabb

Loping with Confidence by Ken McNabb

When you are first teaching a young horse to carry a rider at the lope, you want him to learn to be relaxed and confident. Starting the process with these things in mind will help you avoid lots of the common problems that you might see at the lope, like rushing, running away, and anxiety on the part of the horse and the rider.
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Does my horse need a back cinch?

Does my horse need a back cinch?

English, eventing, and dressage disciplines are several examples where a back cinch is not needed (and for these specifically, not even an option). Other events where riders may choose to opt out of having a back cinch can include barrel racing, reining, trail riding, and western pleasure.
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Success in the Saddle: Ponying Horses

Success in the Saddle: Ponying Horses

When it comes to working with our horses and building up their confidence, ponying can be a great way to work toward those goals. From leading a pack horse with a job to do, to simply getting a young horse more experience and handle, ponying is a great way to help in our horsemanship journey.
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