The new year brings new beginnings and a flurry of activity for many. At NLHTM things are no different. This year is already off to a running start with a new group of trainers of various breeds and disciplines, and … Continue reading
Some of you might be wondering how I can still ride horses while I’m in school, maybe some of you aren’t, but what I’m going to explain to you in today’s blog is a normal day for me. First I … Continue reading
Hi Everybody, Well already this year is getting off to a running start and we are so excited about our 2012 schedule! We hope that all of you will join us at some point through clinics, demonstrations, and/or workshops that … Continue reading
A well trained horse is not a fixed asset. Your investment in training will only be secured if you can maintain or improve that level of training with a firm understanding of what your horse knows, how to ask for … Continue reading
In October of this year, World Cup polo-cross player, Ryan Murphy came to PA to give a polo-cross clinic for our local club. He was unable to bring a mount so NLH was asked if we would be willing to … Continue reading
Hey Everybody, I haven’t had a chance to write a blog since we all got back from Texas, and that was all the way back in September, but it’s never too late! I’m just going to tell everybody about our … Continue reading
Superior Leather Reins made in AMERICA! Made from the finest quality heavy weight Hermann Oak Harness leather lined with soft chap leather for a smooth, rich, “broke in” feel. With adjustable Stainless steel engraved buckles and buckles at bit end … Continue reading
Last year Suzanne bought two then coming 2-year old reining prospects from the NRHA Futurity Sale in Oklahoma. Both horses are enrolled in the Futurity for 2012. Suzanne is gearing up to attend this year’s event the week of November … Continue reading
Horses are unpredictable at times and sometimes when you’re riding things don’t always go as planned. Good training and mileage will minimize the likelihood of mishaps and that should be your first line of defense against cantankerous behavior or spooking … Continue reading