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Author: Kendra

Trauma & Magpies

October 25, 2020 Kendra

Recently my sweet constant companion barn cat, Bill, was killed by a coyote. I had just let him out of…

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Our Senior Horses

October 12, 2020 Kendra

Senior horse care can involve quite an investment of time and money, but it’s so rewarding. After a lifetime of…

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When you don’t hit your goals

October 6, 2020 Kendra

When it comes to horses, goal setting can be a double edged sword. It’s great to set a goal and…

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Remember how far you’ve come

September 28, 2020 Kendra

Today Bentley shoved through the gate when I was bringing another horse in. Again. It’s his latest thing, I think…

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Excuses Excuses

September 21, 2020 Kendra

It’s really common that someone says to me “I wish I could do (*insert fun activity here*) with my horses…

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Learning to identify healthy movement

September 14, 2020 Kendra

Horses are born to move, and their movement has captured our imaginations ever since horses and humans first came in…

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Posted in: Driving

Rethinking Weaning

September 10, 2020 Kendra

Tis the season when foals are being weaned and shipped off to new homes. I’ve seen lots of posts recently…

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Posted in: Care & Grooming

The value of YES

September 6, 2020 Kendra

  Humans are so goal oriented. And we KNOW what the goal is, so we keep working towards it. Horses…

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Posted in: Driving, Groundwork

Unsolicited Advice

August 31, 2020 Kendra

I really believe that the internet and social media are a great thing. I love that I can connect with…

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Give your driving horse a heads up.

Kendra

We can get so wrapped up in expecting our driving horses to respond instantly, that we forget that a) abrupt…

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Posted in: Driving

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