Equine Affaire
Equine Affaire
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North America's Premiere Equine Exposition & Equestrian Gathering held annually in OH and MA.
Learn from and mingle with many of the foremost trainers, coaches, competitors, judges, and experts in the horse industry. Take a break from online shopping to see, touch, try on, and experience a wealth of equine and equestrian products in the largest horse-related trade shows in the nation. Meet and appreciate dozens of breeds of horses from around the world. Buy a horse-or sell one. Discover the right stallion for your mare or the ideal boarding, training, or breeding facility for you and your horse. Experience the excitement of the Versatile Horse & Rider Competition (Equine Affaire’s ultimate test of horsemanship) and the drama of the Fantasia (Equine Affaire’s signature musical celebration of the horse.) Interface with all facets of the horse industry while sharing your passion for horses with friends, family, and fellow horse people. Learn more at www.equineaffaire.com.
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Dundee? Is that you?
Man all of those studs are so stinkin cute!!
This is sooo cool!
Sam Collins
Fabulous, as always! Thank you, Warwick and Equine Affaire!
Absolutely fabulous! Thank you Warwick and Equine Affaire 👍
My OTTB is much like the one in your clinic We have started with some Parelli games which have really helped. However, I still cannot get her to be still in the wash rack/tack stall. Can I use this approach in the confined space? I am guessing she will stop and face me but be outside the rack at that point. How do I manage that?
It sounds like you are at the beginning of your journey. the wash rack is a small sopace, and you will gradually work up to that, but first you'd want your horse really good in largere spaces.
Thank you for this ,,, so sorry we all couldn't be in Columbus this year,,,,
WELL done sir, I am going to try this right away with a horse that doesnt want to be caught. I really enjoyed your presentation!
Building a horse’s Belief in you and about your seriousness and your persistence and, getting what you are requesting is, I think, one of the most important things Warwick emphasizes. Releasing too early and/or starting over b4 you get the response you are seeking (even if it is only a baby step) sends exactly the wrong message to the horse. It is the mistake I most often see at the many clinics i have attended. As Warwick has said, quitting the ask before you get the response you want is in fact lying to the horse.
You made my day Equine Affaire and Warwick. Thank you so much. I have been pretty depressed at one of my most looked forward to times being cancelled. Love the lessons here in the video!
Very good video! thank you for sharing this with us!