Posted: 21st February 2022 | Back to news feed

Throughout March there is a host of fascinating webinars hosted by the team at HorseTribe.
On Thursday 3rd March at 7.30pm – Ali Wakelin will look at – Teaching your horse to be a good citizen

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Is your horse a good citizen? The sort of horse people enjoy handling and hope to be allowed to ride?

So often in the horse world we see horses having to be led on an everyday basis in a controller head collar or bridle, horses that drag owners at speed towards the field, horses that won’t stand for mounting, horses that the farrier dreads. We also see horses ridden in strong bits, horses constantly nagged with the leg as well as horses that nobody dares to ride!

Owners often seem to accept these behaviors as “what their horse does”. I bring the news that these behaviours can be changed so your horse becomes a good citizen both on the ground and under saddle.

In this webinar Ali gives an introduction to how in simple, bite size chunks you can train your horse become a good citizen so you and your horse can enjoy time together.

Ali’s unique approach is based on the principles of Equine Learning Theory. Her methods are applicable to horses of all types and ages. This approach can be learnt by anyone who is prepared to be consistent and methodical in their interactions with horses. No special equipment or facilities required.

On Thursday 10th March at 7.30pm – Simon Cocozza will be answering your conditioning and kissing spine questions

Simon’s webinars are so popular, the HorseTribe Team don’t get to ask all of your questions, so this time they are dedicating the whole session to audience questions.

The author of the acclaimed book ‘Core Conditioning for Horses’, Simon has vast experience of helping horses to build their core strength so that they are able to carry us effortlessly and perform the tasks that we ask comfortably.

Building on this approach to core conditioning, Simon has developed an methodology to rehab horses with kissing spine to improve their posture and rid them of pain. His goal is to give every horse the chance to work happily and comfortably.

Simon will come prepared to answer your specific questions related to:

-How to improve the core strength of your horse

-How to perform core conditioning exercises in more detail

-How the comfort and performance of kissing spine horses can be improved

Get thinking of your questions! HorseTribe are taking questions before the webinar by email and on the night through the webinar Q&A function.

On Thursday 17th March at 7.30pm  - Donna Case discusses - Top tips for spring feeding

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As the daffodils start to bloom and the thought of spring fills the air, this webinar will help you know how best to feed for spring; be that making sure you have a plan to help feed for an increasing workload through to avoiding pitfalls such as laminitis. The session will include:

This webinar will include:

-Understanding sugar and the role it plays in various different food sources.

-Top tips to safely manage your horse and reduce the risk of laminitis

-Feeding to reduce the risk of ‘spring in their step’ excitability

-How to feed for an increase in workload as the competition season gets underway.

On Thursday 24th March at 7.30pm – Hayley Marsh will discuss - Think ‘Pre-hab’ not ‘Rehab’ – how to keep your horse fit and healthy

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Instead of focusing only on a horse’s injuries after they’ve occurred, there are things owners can do to proactively keep their horses in good shape and prevent problems from happening in the first place.

In this webinar, veterinary physiotherapist Hayley Marsh will explore the concept of ‘pre-habbing’ by helping us to learn how to:

-Help our horses to move in a more symmetrical way

-Develop our horses’ core stability and back muscles

-Improve suppleness so our horses can move more easily

How to Sign Up

For HorseTribe FREE members, webinars cost £5.95 each to attend with access to watch again and again after the event. If you missed the webinar, you can still purchase it to watch in your own time for £5.95.

First join HorseTribe: https://horsefest.org/register/free/

Then sign up for the webinar you’re interested in: https://horsefest.org/topics/webinars/live-webinars/
GOLD HorseTribe members can watch all of our webinars FREE of charge at either live or after the date at any time. The cost for GOLD membership is just £5.95 per month.

Sign up for GOLD HorseTribe membership here:
https://horsefest.org/register/horsetribe-gold-membership/

Then sign up for the webinar you’re interested in: https://horsefest.org/topics/webinars/live-webinars/

For more info and to see our growing library of on demand webinars, articles and expert information, visit https://horsefest.org/

HorseFest

8 – 10 July at Kelsall Hill Equestrian Centre in Cheshire

Bringing together a magical mix of equestrian experts, elite riders and horse owners, to learn, have fun and create special memories over a summer weekend.

To find out more about HorseFest, visit https://horsefest.org/festival-overview-2022/

View HorseFest ticket options & book tickets, at https://horsefest.org/horsefest-2022-tickets/

HorseFest is presented by John Oates Horseboxes https://www.johnoateshorseboxes.co.uk/

 

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