Tag: Glossary

Word of the Week – Uphill

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UPHILL - Good longitudinal balance, with elevated forehand and lowered croup (engaged hindquarters).  The degree of engagement of the hind limbs is balanced with...

Word of the Week – Self-Carriage

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SELF-CARRIAGE - State in which the horse carries itself in balance without taking support or balancing on the rider’s hand. Full glossary: http://bit.ly/2019USDFGlossary

Word of the Week – Alignment

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ALIGNMENT- Referring to the horse, the lining up of the horse’s body parts from tail to poll.  One of the four aspects of straightness...

Word of the Week – Marching

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MARCHING - Taking purposeful steps in the walk. Full glossary: http://bit.ly/2019USDFGlossary

Word of the Week – Half-Halt

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HALF-HALT - A momentary effect of the aids that increases the attention and improves the balance of the horse. Full glossary: http://bit.ly/2019USDFGlossary

Word of the Week – Confidence

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CONFIDENCE - The boldness and self-assurance with which the horse performs, and the trust in his partnership with the rider. Full glossary: http://bit.ly/2019USDFGlossary

Word of the Week – Wagging

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WAGGING - The horse’s muzzle, head and/or neck moves left-and-right or in circles, indicating constraint or incorrect acceptance of contact/connection. Full glossary: http://bit.ly/2019USDFGlossary

Word of the Week – Flexion

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FLEXION - In the limbs—articulation of a joint or joints so that the angle between the bones becomes smaller. At the poll, there are three...

Word of the Week – Balance

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BALANCE - Relative distribution of the weight of horse and rider upon the fore and hind legs (longitudinal balance) and the left and right...

Word of the Week – Strung Out

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STRUNG OUT - Outline too elongated -- horse sprawled out rather than gathered up into connection with good carriage and balance. Full glossary: http://bit.ly/2019USDFGlossary
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Survival Guide: Fly Season

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The colder months may be gone, but now, the flies are here, and it’s our responsibility to be prepared to keep our horses comfortable.