Tag: Young Horse
Starting the Young Horse Under Saddle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MsQQwOzREQ&feature=emb_title
Watch as Scott Hassler explains his method for backing a young horse at the 2004 USDF National Symposium.
This video is one of the modules...
Dressage Talk No. 4 with Cesar Torrente – Featuring Christoph Hess...
International FEI Judge Cesar Torrente hosts Dressage Talk No. 4. In this episode, he chats with Christoph Hess and Eva Moller about young horses, training, and judging. Find the latest...
Should I push my young horse for the FEI Young Horse...
https://youtu.be/8VkWRC6YLnU
At the 2018 USDF Sport Horse Prospect Development Forum, our presenters were asked whether they thought a three year old that wasn't quite...
Ask the Experts: Judging the Young Horse
https://youtu.be/3vuinTlmDdw
Expert FEI 5* Judge Anne Gribbons explains how the 4 yr-old Young Horse Classes are judged.
This excerpt is from the American Training...
From Foaling Stall to Dressage Ring
By Nancy Krial
We often hear the saying “time flies”
and that can describe how I feel when I tack up my Dutch gelding Isosceles
these days....
Ask The Experts: Snaffle Bits
https://youtu.be/-OyOTGOy7pc
Scott Hassler answers a question from an audience member about loose ring snaffle bits and young horses at the 2011 USDF National Symposium. The...
Working with the Yearling Featuring Hilda Gurney
https://youtu.be/256WG0VgsBU
Hilda Gurney describes her training system for yearlings. Filmed by Equi-sense.com at the 2012 USDF Annual Convention.
Proper Frame for the 4-5 Year Old Horse
https://youtu.be/kKqliK5e49Y
Young horse expert Scott Hassler discusses his thoughts on the proper frame for a young horse. Excerpt from the American Training Program DVD set,...
Building Fitness in the Young Horse
https://youtu.be/L3GmInDbF7I
Scott Hassler shares his tips for conditioning young horses outside of the arena.
Filmed at the 2011 Adequan®/USDF National Symposium, you can see more of...
How Contact Affects Relaxation
https://youtu.be/pDL1RPdvAdk
Scott Hassler explains how only correct contact encourages proper relaxation in the horse.