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  2. Natural horsemanship - Wikipedia

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    Some, though not all, practitioners work horses bridleless, or consider bridleless work to represent the culmination of their training. Once a horse is under saddle, most practitioners advocate use of either a loose-ring or a full cheek style snaffle bit, and rope reins that include slobber straps and a lead rope section on the left side ...

  3. Wendy (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Wendy is a 15-year-old girl who lives at a riding school in the fictional locale of Rose Valley, Canada. Wendy and her friends tackle issues such as adolescence, coming-of-age, growing up, boys, relationships, friendship, family and most of all, horses. The episodes are aimed at girls aged 6 to 11, especially those with an interest in horses.

  4. Horse training - Wikipedia

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    A horse being trained on the longe line. Horse training refers to a variety of practices that teach horses to perform certain behaviors when commanded to do so by humans. . Horses are trained to be manageable by humans for everyday care as well as for equestrian activities, ranging anywhere from equine sports such as horse racing, dressage, or jumping, to therapeutic horseback riding for ...

  5. List of Spirit Riding Free episodes - Wikipedia

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    The PALs chase down Governor on their horses and save him from falling down a ledge, and deal with him being more mischievous than usual. Later, Jim tells Mr. Granger and the PALs that a mountain lion has been spotted again, and the girls first recruit Snips to help break in Governor.

  6. Leadline - Wikipedia

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    Leadline competitor in the United Kingdom. Leadline is a horse show class for very young children, generally under the age of 7 years. An adult or older child actually leads the horse in-hand, while the child that is judged sits on the horse and usually holds the reins, but only for the sake of appearance, as the actual control of the animal rests with the handler on the ground.

  7. List of equestrian sports - Wikipedia

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    Draft horse showing – type of horse show; Fine harness – American competition with high-stepping driving horses; Harness racing – A form of horse racing that uses a two-wheeled cart; Pleasure driving – A horse show class involving horses pulling carts

  8. Horseland (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    A Native American girl named Nani Cloud and her horse Sunburst come to Horseland as the new members. Zoey especially jumps to conclusions, which leads to a rivalry for a leadership role between the two girls. The two then have a cross country race to see who will be the team leader for an indoor cross country course.

  9. Horse showmanship - Wikipedia

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    Cleanliness and a professional, polished look to horse and exhibitor is crucial. The team must next conform to the standard style for showing the given breed of the horse. If a horse can be shown under saddle in either English or Western equipment, the handler may choose their style of equipment, but it cannot be mixed between the two styles.