Banish the field fizz
Feb 03, 2021
4 minutes
PHOTOS: IAN WESTON, UNLESS STATED
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MEET THE EXPERT
HANNAH WESTON has been teaching positive horse training methods both online and internationally for over 10 years through her business, Connection Training. She is passionate about teaching horse owners how to connect with their horse and create a true partnership on the ground and in the saddle. Hannah is also co-author of Connection Training: The Heart and Science of Positive Horse Training. Visit connectiontraining.com.
FOR MANY HORSES, winter means more time spent in the stable. This can lead to them being excitable when turned out after many hours in. Why do they act like this?
In the wild, horses live in herds, are always on the move
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