Helene Mauchlen A weekend revelation offers insights into how our horses learn
Last weekend, in a rare moment of revelation, we gained profound insights into the intricate world of equine communication.
Last weekend, in a rare moment of revelation, we gained profound insights into the intricate world of equine communication.
The British Horse Society (BHS) Scotland recognises the importance of continuous support and advancement for riding teachers or coaches.
It's that time of year when we reflect on our achievements and hope for even better things next year although on reflection 2022 will be a hard year to follow.
The rain, the rain, the mud, the mud, the dirty tails and poached feed areas – the urge for a canter but knowing it would be irresponsible.
As the storms batter in, you definitely need wellies to look after ponies this early spring and possibly waders too.
New decade, new opportunities to shine so it’s time to stop being afraid of what can go wrong and start getting excited about what can go right.
Och we are very well connected at BHS Scotland and of times find ourselves operating on a higher plain – such is August, 2019, as with one year to go we have become embroiled in an initiative called #Trot to Tokyo to raise the profile of the Tokyo Olympics.
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