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Mary Kitzmiller answers listener questions. What are the benefits of riding on a loose rein? Why does my young horse mouth at the bit? What do I do when my horse bolts when I'm riding in the ring? What is a good way to contain a horse while camping?Episode 3682 Links:Image Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook,Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookVisit our sponsors! Chewy, Sentinel Horse FeedAdditional support for this podcast provided by: USRider Equestrian Motor Plan, Listeners Like YouApproximate Time Stamps:6:45 - Riding on a loose rein35:59 - Teaching a young horse to carry the bit45:15 - Dealing with a horse who bolts at sounds while being ridden0:07:30 - Containing your horse while campingSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Mary Kitzmiller answers listener questions. What are the benefits of riding on a loose rein? Why does my young horse mouth at the bit? What do I do when my horse bolts when I'm riding in the ring? What is a good way to contain a horse while camping?Episode 3682 Links:Image Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook,Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookVisit our sponsors! Chewy, Sentinel Horse FeedAdditional support for this podcast provided by: USRider Equestrian Motor Plan, Listeners Like YouApproximate Time Stamps:6:45 - Riding on a loose rein35:59 - Teaching a young horse to carry the bit45:15 - Dealing with a horse who bolts at sounds while being ridden0:07:30 - Containing your horse while campingSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Today's tip is an excerpt from the monthly Mary Kitzmiller training episode on Horses In The Morning. This time Mary answers a listener question about helping spooky or distracted horses be less, well, spooky and distracted.Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Mary Kitzmiller, Horses In The MorningSponsored by MyNewHorse.comSupport for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio NetworkMentioned in this episode:New Purina Systemiq SupplementNot all probiotics are created equal. New Purina Systemiq Supplement remains live & active after the pelleting process and throughout the digestive system making it all the way to the hind gut. Systemiq was designed to support normal recovery after exercise and occasional gastrointestinal stress. Whether you're using a probiotic now or not, it's time to use a live and active supplement from a name you trust. Visit mq.purinamills.com to try Purina Systemiq probiotic supplement today.
Today's tip is an excerpt from the monthly Mary Kitzmiller training episode on Horses In The Morning. This time Mary answers a listener question about helping spooky or distracted horses be less, well, spooky and distracted.Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Mary Kitzmiller, Horses In The MorningSponsored by MyNewHorse.comSupport for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio NetworkMentioned in this episode:New Purina Systemiq SupplementNot all probiotics are created equal. New Purina Systemiq Supplement remains live & active after the pelleting process and throughout the digestive system making it all the way to the hind gut. Systemiq was designed to support normal recovery after exercise and occasional gastrointestinal stress. Whether you're using a probiotic now or not, it's time to use a live and active supplement from a name you trust. Visit mq.purinamills.com to try Purina Systemiq probiotic supplement today.
Revisit: Mary Kitzmiller chats about breaking down goals into small steps, student epiphanies and recognizing try and rewarding it. Listener questions about slowing down the canter or lope without pulling and helping a formerly abused horse trust her handler.Episode 3661 Links:Image Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookVisit our sponsors! Chewy, Sentinel Horse FeedAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Listeners Like YouSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Revisit: Mary Kitzmiller chats about breaking down goals into small steps, student epiphanies and recognizing try and rewarding it. Listener questions about slowing down the canter or lope without pulling and helping a formerly abused horse trust her handler.Episode 3661 Links:Image Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookVisit our sponsors! Chewy, Sentinel Horse FeedAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Listeners Like YouSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Mary Kitzmiller answers listener questions. How do I teach my horse pay attention when there a lot of distractions? How do I teach a horse to tie safely? What is the best way to re-start a horse who is scared and spooky? Plus, we talk about balancing your groundwork.Episode 3641 Links:Image Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook,Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookVisit our sponsors! Chewy, Sentinel Horse Feed, Additional support for this podcast provided by: RideTV, Listeners Like YouApproximate Time Stamps:12:45 – Start A Training Savings Account21:48 – What Is Extruded Horse Feed?36:10 – Help Your Horse Pay Attention47:25 – Teaching A Horse To Tie1:01:06 - Re-starting A Horse Who Is Scared1:10:09 - Balance Sensitizing & Desensitizing WorkSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Mary Kitzmiller answers listener questions. How do I teach my horse pay attention when there a lot of distractions? How do I teach a horse to tie safely? What is the best way to re-start a horse who is scared and spooky? Plus, we talk about balancing your groundwork.Episode 3641 Links:Image Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook,Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookVisit our sponsors! Chewy, Sentinel Horse Feed, Additional support for this podcast provided by: RideTV, Listeners Like YouApproximate Time Stamps:12:45 – Start A Training Savings Account21:48 – What Is Extruded Horse Feed?36:10 – Help Your Horse Pay Attention47:25 – Teaching A Horse To Tie1:01:06 - Re-starting A Horse Who Is Scared1:10:09 - Balance Sensitizing & Desensitizing WorkSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Mary Kitzmiller answers listener questions. How do I teach my horse to come to the mounting block? Why does my horse throw her head up when I trot? Can I teach my horse to be more calm when I lunge him? Plus, we talk about refining your groundwork.Episode 3621 Links:Image Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook,Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by: RideTV, My New Horse, ,Listeners Like YouApproximate Time Stamps:04:53 – Refine Your Groundwork19:40 – Lower Horse's Head at the Trot36:00 – Horse Runs and Bucks on the Lunge Line49:27 – Teach Your Horse To Come to the Mounting BlockSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Mary Kitzmiller answers listener questions. How do I teach my horse to come to the mounting block? Why does my horse throw her head up when I trot? Can I teach my horse to be more calm when I lunge him? Plus, we talk about refining your groundwork.Episode 3621 Links:Image Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook,Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by: RideTV, My New Horse, ,Listeners Like YouApproximate Time Stamps:04:53 – Refine Your Groundwork19:40 – Lower Horse's Head at the Trot36:00 – Horse Runs and Bucks on the Lunge Line49:27 – Teach Your Horse To Come to the Mounting BlockSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
We have a great conversation on goals, ADHD and focus. Then Mary answers listener questions on how to deal with being ring and stall sour. Plus, Mary tackles introducing a sheet or blanket to a young sensitive horse. Listen in...Episode 3596 Links:Sponsor: ChewyToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Glenn the GeekFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horses In The Morning on FacebookTime Stamps:09:10 - New Year Reflections and Goals, Or Not11:28 - Navigating New Beginnings: Journaling and Competitions23:37 - Understanding Stall Behavior in Horses49:28 - Desensitizing Horses to New Experiences
We have a great conversation on goals, ADHD and focus. Then Mary answers listener questions on how to deal with being ring and stall sour. Plus, Mary tackles introducing a sheet or blanket to a young sensitive horse. Listen in...Episode 3596 Links:Sponsor: ChewyToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Glenn the GeekFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horses In The Morning on FacebookTime Stamps:09:10 - New Year Reflections and Goals, Or Not11:28 - Navigating New Beginnings: Journaling and Competitions23:37 - Understanding Stall Behavior in Horses49:28 - Desensitizing Horses to New Experiences
Today we tackle topics like head shy horses, rushing through the walk to trot transition, adding speed to a reining spin, horses with the R+ zoomies, and recognizing when its time to quit while you're ahead.Episode 3577 Links:Title Sponsor: Grazers Nutri-Treats Metabolic Safe Treats & Healthy Snacks for All Horses | Equine Balanced SupportToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook,Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by: Practical Horseman On Demand, Horse & Rider On Demand, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:02:09 – recognizing when to quit when you're ahead09:50 – adding speed to a reining spin24:00 – getting a relaxed walk to trot transition39:03 – head shy horses53:23 - horse with the zoomies after training with R+Support The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Today we tackle topics like head shy horses, rushing through the walk to trot transition, adding speed to a reining spin, horses with the R+ zoomies, and recognizing when its time to quit while you're ahead.Episode 3577 Links:Title Sponsor: Grazers Nutri-Treats Metabolic Safe Treats & Healthy Snacks for All Horses | Equine Balanced SupportToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook,Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by: Practical Horseman On Demand, Horse & Rider On Demand, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:02:09 – recognizing when to quit when you're ahead09:50 – adding speed to a reining spin24:00 – getting a relaxed walk to trot transition39:03 – head shy horses53:23 - horse with the zoomies after training with R+Support The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Today we tackle listener questions about pawing non the cross ties, adding energy to the walk, exercises to keep the young or un-started horse engaged. Plus, a real tough one; how to ride your reactive horse when there is one in the pasture next door running around like a nut!Episode 3557 Links:Title Sponsor: Grazers Nutri-Treats Metabolic Safe Treats & Healthy Snacks for All Horses | Equine Balanced SupportToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by: Ride TV, My New Horse, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:18:05 – improving horse's energy at the walk38:28 – schooling a horse with unpredictable horse next door47:20 – horse with first ride anxiety54:58 – horses pawing in the cross tiesSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Today we tackle listener questions about pawing non the cross ties, adding energy to the walk, exercises to keep the young or un-started horse engaged. Plus, a real tough one; how to ride your reactive horse when there is one in the pasture next door running around like a nut!Episode 3557 Links:Title Sponsor: Grazers Nutri-Treats Metabolic Safe Treats & Healthy Snacks for All Horses | Equine Balanced SupportToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by: Ride TV, My New Horse, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:18:05 – improving horse's energy at the walk38:28 – schooling a horse with unpredictable horse next door47:20 – horse with first ride anxiety54:58 – horses pawing in the cross tiesSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Step by step guide to teaching the side pass, using R+ while lunging a horse, learned helplessness, horses who buck or crowhop. Equine Balanced Support Grazers Nutri Treats winner! Episode 3533 Links:Title Sponsor: Metabolic Safe Treats & Healthy Snacks for All Horses | Equine Balanced SupportToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by: Ride TV, My New Horse,Listeners Like YouTime Stamps03:50 - Side Pass 36:46 - R+ or clicker training on the lunge53:09 - Learned Helplessness1:00:44 - Horses who buck or crow hopSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Step by step guide to teaching the side pass, using R+ while lunging a horse, learned helplessness, horses who buck or crowhop. Equine Balanced Support Grazers Nutri Treats winner! Episode 3533 Links:Title Sponsor: Metabolic Safe Treats & Healthy Snacks for All Horses | Equine Balanced SupportToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by: Ride TV, My New Horse,Listeners Like YouTime Stamps03:50 - Side Pass 36:46 - R+ or clicker training on the lunge53:09 - Learned Helplessness1:00:44 - Horses who buck or crow hopSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Today we tackle: horses who struggle with the canter, strategies for making a young horse's first rides the best they can be, dealing with a horse with a cow phobia, and why it's important to ride on a loose rein.Episode 3513 Links:Title Sponsor: Metabolic Safe Treats & Healthy Snacks for All Horses | Equine Balanced Support, Sign Up for your chance to win a free bag of Grazers Nutri-Treats! Limited time offer.Today's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by: Ride TV, My New Horse, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:11:13 – the importance of riding on a loose rein23:32 – making a young horse's first ride the best they can be41:39 – improving the canter50:33 – a horse with cow phobiaSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Today we tackle: horses who struggle with the canter, strategies for making a young horse's first rides the best they can be, dealing with a horse with a cow phobia, and why it's important to ride on a loose rein.Episode 3513 Links:Title Sponsor: Metabolic Safe Treats & Healthy Snacks for All Horses | Equine Balanced Support, Sign Up for your chance to win a free bag of Grazers Nutri-Treats! Limited time offer.Today's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by: Ride TV, My New Horse, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:11:13 – the importance of riding on a loose rein23:32 – making a young horse's first ride the best they can be41:39 – improving the canter50:33 – a horse with cow phobiaSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Our good friend Helena Harris from Stall & Stable stops by to chat about Behavior Science and what the four quadrants of operant conditioning look like for horse owners and trainers. Sponsored by Equine Balanced Support, makers of Grazers Nutri-Treats.Episode 3488 Links:Image Credit: Horse Radio NetworkTitle Sponsor: Metabolic Safe Treats & Healthy Snacks for All Horses | Equine Balanced Support, Grazers Nutri-TreatsToday's Hosts: Helena Harris from Stall & Stable and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook,Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by US Rider, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:11:49 – What is Behavior Science32:14 - four quadrants of operant conditioningSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Our good friend Helena Harris from Stall & Stable stops by to chat about Behavior Science and what the four quadrants of operant conditioning look like for horse owners and trainers. Sponsored by Equine Balanced Support, makers of Grazers Nutri-Treats.Episode 3488 Links:Image Credit: Horse Radio NetworkTitle Sponsor: Metabolic Safe Treats & Healthy Snacks for All Horses | Equine Balanced Support, Grazers Nutri-TreatsToday's Hosts: Helena Harris from Stall & Stable and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook,Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by US Rider, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:11:49 – What is Behavior Science32:14 - four quadrants of operant conditioningSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
We answer questions about hors show strategy, mouthy horses, and dealing with a horse in flight or fight mode and dealing with the emotional roller coaster created by a horse show gone bad.Episode 3468 Links:Title Sponsor: Metabolic Safe Treats & Healthy Snacks for All Horses | Equine Balanced SupportToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by My New Horse, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:06:47 – Strategies for a successful horse show season20:30 – Flight or Flight Training29:23 – Mouthy Horses 39:53 - Dealing with a disappointing horse show Support The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
We answer questions about hors show strategy, mouthy horses, and dealing with a horse in flight or fight mode and dealing with the emotional roller coaster created by a horse show gone bad.Episode 3468 Links:Title Sponsor: Metabolic Safe Treats & Healthy Snacks for All Horses | Equine Balanced SupportToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by My New Horse, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:06:47 – Strategies for a successful horse show season20:30 – Flight or Flight Training29:23 – Mouthy Horses 39:53 - Dealing with a disappointing horse show Support The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Mary Kitzmiller answers listener questions. How do you deal with a fidgety horse? What do I do about a horse who won't stand at the mounting block? I feel like I pull on the reins too much when I halt. How do I fix that? What can I do with my horse when it is too hot to ride?Episode 3448 Links:Link for the visually impaired click hereImage Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipTitle Sponsor: Metabolic Safe Treats & Healthy Snacks for All Horses | Equine Balanced SupportToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by My New Horse, Spalding Labs, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:07:07 – Teaching your horse to stop without reins21:44 – Training a fidgety horse to stand still35:39 – Teach a horse to stand still after mounting43:06 - Fun things to do with your horse when it's too hot to ride Support The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Mary Kitzmiller answers listener questions. How do you deal with a fidgety horse? What do I do about a horse who won't stand at the mounting block? I feel like I pull on the reins too much when I halt. How do I fix that? What can I do with my horse when it is too hot to ride?Episode 3448 Links:Link for the visually impaired click hereImage Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipTitle Sponsor: Metabolic Safe Treats & Healthy Snacks for All Horses | Equine Balanced SupportToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by My New Horse, Spalding Labs, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:07:07 – Teaching your horse to stop without reins21:44 – Training a fidgety horse to stand still35:39 – Teach a horse to stand still after mounting43:06 - Fun things to do with your horse when it's too hot to ride Support The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
We wax poetic about crazy neighbors, James Shaw talks about feel and energy in the saddle and the value of being teachable and Mary answers listener questions about tarp work, when to ask for the correct lead and teaching chickens to play the piano. A classic re-visit.Episode 3423 Links:Link for the visually impaired click hereToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreGuest: James ShawFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by Equestrian Plus, Spalding Labs, Listeners Like YouSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
We wax poetic about crazy neighbors, James Shaw talks about feel and energy in the saddle and the value of being teachable and Mary answers listener questions about tarp work, when to ask for the correct lead and teaching chickens to play the piano. A classic re-visit.Episode 3423 Links:Link for the visually impaired click hereToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreGuest: James ShawFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by Equestrian Plus, Spalding Labs, Listeners Like YouSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Mary Kiztmiller answers listener submitted questions about horse training. Trailering as a training tool, should I sell this horse or keep trying, training for weanlings and yearlings, my horse stops to poop.Episode 3401 Links:Link for the visually impaired click hereImage Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by Equestrian Plus, Spalding Labs, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:08:11 – Trailering as a training tool22:34 – Should I sell this horse or keep trying36:45 – Training for weanlings and yearlings49:51 – My horse stops to poopSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Mary Kiztmiller answers listener submitted questions about horse training. Trailering as a training tool, should I sell this horse or keep trying, training for weanlings and yearlings, my horse stops to poop.Episode 3401 Links:Link for the visually impaired click hereImage Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by Equestrian Plus, Spalding Labs, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:08:11 – Trailering as a training tool22:34 – Should I sell this horse or keep trying36:45 – Training for weanlings and yearlings49:51 – My horse stops to poopSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Mary Kitzmiller and Coach Jenn chat with auditor Mo about getting the most from limited ride time, Christi Rains talks about the new Cowboy Dressage Liberty Class and the trainer tip deals with hard mouthed horses. Listener questions include stuck shoulders, neck reining, and teaching to tie. Classic Re-visit.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3381 – Show Notes and Links:Link for hearing impaired: Click HereHosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Glenn the Geek and produced by Coach Jenn. (See host bios.)Support for this podcast provided by Horseware and My New HorseFollow Mary Kitzmiller on FacebookGuest: Christi RainsMary Kitzmiller's StoreVisit our Facebook page for all the pics and postsFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter.Additional support for this podcast provided by: Listeners Like You
Mary Kitzmiller and Coach Jenn chat with auditor Mo about getting the most from limited ride time, Christi Rains talks about the new Cowboy Dressage Liberty Class and the trainer tip deals with hard mouthed horses. Listener questions include stuck shoulders, neck reining, and teaching to tie. Classic Re-visit.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3381 – Show Notes and Links:Link for hearing impaired: Click HereHosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Glenn the Geek and produced by Coach Jenn. (See host bios.)Support for this podcast provided by Horseware and My New HorseFollow Mary Kitzmiller on FacebookGuest: Christi RainsMary Kitzmiller's StoreVisit our Facebook page for all the pics and postsFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter.Additional support for this podcast provided by: Listeners Like You
Mary Kitzmiller and Coach Jenn chat with auditor Mo about getting the most from limited ride time, Christi Rains talks about the new Cowboy Dressage Liberty Class and the trainer tip deals with hard mouthed horses. Listener questions include stuck shoulders, neck reining, and teaching to tie. Classic Re-visit.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3381 – Show Notes and Links:Link for hearing impaired: Click HereHosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Glenn the Geek and produced by Coach Jenn. (See host bios.)Support for this podcast provided by Horseware and My New HorseFollow Mary Kitzmiller on FacebookGuest: Christi RainsMary Kitzmiller's StoreVisit our Facebook page for all the pics and postsFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter.Additional support for this podcast provided by: Listeners Like You
Happy Leap Day folks! To celebrate, we're bringing you a mashup show highlighting popular episodes of Horse Tip Daily, hosted by Coach Jenn!In today's episode, we're covering the following bite-sized tips and discussions: Is Your Horse Bending Correctly?Focusing On Forward ObstaclesStocking Up or Stagnation EdemaUsing Acupuncture on Competition HorsesBe sure to like and subscribe to Horse Tip Daily wherever you get your podcasts, and enjoy the show! Show Highlight: Horse Tip Daily for Thursday, February 29th, 2024, Episode Number 3376 - Show Notes & Links: Link for sight impaired – Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures, Coach Jenn: producer, Chaos Control Officer.Is Your Horse Bending Correctly? (01:24)In this excerpt from the Dressage Radio Show, guest Lauren Sprieser provides a great visual of what correct and incorrect bend looks like.Todays contributor: Lauren Sprieser | Instagram | FacebookSponsored by Spalding Fly PredatorsFocusing On Forward Obstacles (06:47)Today's tip features Mary Kitzmiller from Kemp TX. Mary has competed in a side variety of disciplines, as well as Road To The Horse (wildcard) & multiple Mustang Makeover events. Mary also does demonstrations and clinics all over the country. This time we take on how to keep your focus forward using obstacles and training techniques.Todays contributor: Mary Kitzmiller, Horses In The MorningSupport for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsStocking Up or Stagnation Edema (10:30)Dr. Camargo explains what Stocking Up or Stagnation Edema is, and what you should do about...
Happy Leap Day folks! To celebrate, we're bringing you a mashup show highlighting popular episodes of Horse Tip Daily, hosted by Coach Jenn!In today's episode, we're covering the following bite-sized tips and discussions: Is Your Horse Bending Correctly?Focusing On Forward ObstaclesStocking Up or Stagnation EdemaUsing Acupuncture on Competition HorsesBe sure to like and subscribe to Horse Tip Daily wherever you get your podcasts, and enjoy the show! Show Highlight: Horse Tip Daily for Thursday, February 29th, 2024, Episode Number 3376 - Show Notes & Links: Link for sight impaired – Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures, Coach Jenn: producer, Chaos Control Officer.Is Your Horse Bending Correctly? (01:24)In this excerpt from the Dressage Radio Show, guest Lauren Sprieser provides a great visual of what correct and incorrect bend looks like.Todays contributor: Lauren Sprieser | Instagram | FacebookSponsored by Spalding Fly PredatorsFocusing On Forward Obstacles (06:47)Today's tip features Mary Kitzmiller from Kemp TX. Mary has competed in a side variety of disciplines, as well as Road To The Horse (wildcard) & multiple Mustang Makeover events. Mary also does demonstrations and clinics all over the country. This time we take on how to keep your focus forward using obstacles and training techniques.Todays contributor: Mary Kitzmiller, Horses In The MorningSupport for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsStocking Up or Stagnation Edema (10:30)Dr. Camargo explains what Stocking Up or Stagnation Edema is, and what you should do about...
We are joined by Linda Boggs to chat about how Chicken Camp can help us be better horse trainers. Mary Kitzmiller and Coach Jenn answer listener questions about horses offering behaviors, building duration and helping a horse canter better. Plus what to do when you've taught your horse to be a cookie monster!Episode 3356 Links:Link for the visually impaired click hereImage Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennGuest: Linda BoggsFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by: My New Horse, Practical Horseman on Demand, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:02:19 - Chicken Camp26:03 - Linda Boggs59:23 - Balancing R+ and R- in horse training1:10:16 - Improving the canter on a circle1:26:04 - Reshaping a trainer induced undesired behavior Support The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook
We are joined by Linda Boggs to chat about how Chicken Camp can help us be better horse trainers. Mary Kitzmiller and Coach Jenn answer listener questions about horses offering behaviors, building duration and helping a horse canter better. Plus what to do when you've taught your horse to be a cookie monster!Episode 3356 Links:Link for the visually impaired click hereImage Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennGuest: Linda BoggsFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by: My New Horse, Practical Horseman on Demand, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:02:19 - Chicken Camp26:03 - Linda Boggs59:23 - Balancing R+ and R- in horse training1:10:16 - Improving the canter on a circle1:26:04 - Reshaping a trainer induced undesired behavior Support The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook
We dive deep into the difference between a horse becoming desensitized vs. shutting down, how to help a horse who is 'dead' to your leg, why your preconceived notion of a horse really matters, plus a few great books that relate to these concepts.Link for the visually impaired click hereImage Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennLads Before the Wind: Diary of a Dolphin Trainer, by Karen PryorAdventures Unbridled: The Story of a Courageous Woman's Experiments in Training Horses Without a Bit, by Moyra WilliamsRemarkably Bright Creatures, by Shelby Van PeltFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by: My New Horse, USRider, Listeners Like You
We dive deep into the difference between a horse becoming desensitized vs. shutting down, how to help a horse who is 'dead' to your leg, why your preconceived notion of a horse really matters, plus a few great books that relate to these concepts.Link for the visually impaired click hereImage Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennLads Before the Wind: Diary of a Dolphin Trainer, by Karen PryorAdventures Unbridled: The Story of a Courageous Woman's Experiments in Training Horses Without a Bit, by Moyra WilliamsRemarkably Bright Creatures, by Shelby Van PeltFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by: My New Horse, USRider, Listeners Like You
Today's tip is an excerpt from the Horses In The Morning monthly horse training with Mary Kitzmiller episode were we touch on one of the many ways giving to pressure plays into horsemanship. And today's episode is brought to you by Sentinel Horse Nutrition.Host:Coach JennTodays contributor: Mary Kitzmiller, Horses In The MorningSupport for this podcast provided by: Sentinel Horse NutritionAdditional support for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network
Today's tip is an excerpt from the Horses In The Morning monthly horse training with Mary Kitzmiller episode were we touch on one of the many ways giving to pressure plays into horsemanship. And today's episode is brought to you by Sentinel Horse Nutrition.Host:Coach JennTodays contributor: Mary Kitzmiller, Horses In The MorningSupport for this podcast provided by: Sentinel Horse NutritionAdditional support for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network
Three Day Event rider Tik Maynard joins us to chat about competing in the 2024 Road to the Horse, Mary shares her thoughts on helping a horse who knows how to approach the mounting block but seems unhappy about it, and this month's training tip is all about neck reining.Link for the visually impaired click hereImage Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennGuest: Tik Maynard, Copperline Equestrian, In The Middle Are The Horseman, by Tik MaynardRoad to the Horse 2024Follow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by Sentinel Horse Nutrition, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:02:32 - Teaching a horse to neck rein16:25 - Tik Maynard57:58 - Mounting Block WoesSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Three Day Event rider Tik Maynard joins us to chat about competing in the 2024 Road to the Horse, Mary shares her thoughts on helping a horse who knows how to approach the mounting block but seems unhappy about it, and this month's training tip is all about neck reining.Link for the visually impaired click hereImage Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennGuest: Tik Maynard, Copperline Equestrian, In The Middle Are The Horseman, by Tik MaynardRoad to the Horse 2024Follow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by Sentinel Horse Nutrition, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:02:32 - Teaching a horse to neck rein16:25 - Tik Maynard57:58 - Mounting Block WoesSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Today's tip is an excerpt from the Horses In The Morning monthly horse training with Mary Kitzmiller episode were we touch on one of the many ways giving to pressure plays into horsemanship. And today's episode is brought to you by Sentinel Horse Nutrition.Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Mary Kitzmiller, Horses In The MorningSupport for this podcast provided by: Sentinel Horse NutritionAdditional support for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network
This one is an excerpt from the monthly Mary Kitzmiller training episode on Horses In The Morning, it's all about navigating bridges and, it is brought to you by Horse & Rider On Demand.Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Mary Kitzmiller,Horses In The MorningSponsored by Horse & Rider On DemandSupport for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network
Mary Kitzmiller and Coach Jenn tackle listener questions about training horses, travelling with your horse, and how Mustangs are perceived at competitive venues.Image Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by Sentinel Horse Nutrition, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:06:55 – Travelling with horses18:28 - Introducing the lariat30:40 - Training the stoic horse43:40 - Mustangs at competitionsSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Mary Kitzmiller and Coach Jenn tackle listener questions about training horses, travelling with your horse, and how Mustangs are perceived at competitive venues.Image Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by Sentinel Horse Nutrition, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:06:55 – Travelling with horses18:28 - Introducing the lariat30:40 - Training the stoic horse43:40 - Mustangs at competitionsSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!
Mary Kitzmiller and Coach Jenn handle lot's of listener horse training questions. Including helping your horse find center, stretching long and low, the type of work your horse is doing, keeping consistent pace and much more. Classic re-visit.Episode 3279 Links:Link for the visually impaired click hereImage Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by Sentinel Horse Nutrition, Listeners Like You
Mary Kitzmiller and Coach Jenn handle lot's of listener horse training questions. Including helping your horse find center, stretching long and low, the type of work your horse is doing, keeping consistent pace and much more. Classic re-visit.Episode 3279 Links:Link for the visually impaired click hereImage Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by Sentinel Horse Nutrition, Listeners Like You
Mary Kitzmiller answers listener questions about pawing while tied, backing up when frightened, and tacking up in a confined space.Episode 3260 Links:Image Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday's Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller's StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by Sentinel Horse Nutrition, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps: 05:03 - Using Reining to improve everyday riding19:31 - Teaching a horse to move forward when afraid or intimidated36:28 - Stop Your Horse Pawing when tied49:45 - Keep Your Your Retired or Injured Horse Engaged 57:11 - Saddling a Sensitive HorseSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!