Posts Tagged ‘Feet First Horsemanship’
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Getting the Correct Lead
August 3, 2016
Jenn Zeller
Getting the correct lead may be a mystery, but I’m here to help you figure it out, make it simple, and teach you how to never have your horse miss one again, while keeping in mind, he’s been taking the correct lead since he was about 3 hours old, or as soon as he got […]
Sneak Peek of Upcoming Clinics with Tom Wagoner
July 25, 2016
Wendy Greenough
Two big weekends of clinic action are planned for Tom Wagoner and “Feet First” Horsemanship during the upcoming month of August. This first clinic will take place August 13th & 14th in Story, WY and will be hosted by Krista Huntley. Krista and her family have attended multiple clinics and they are looking forward to polishing […]
Getting To Know Tom Wagoner and Feet First Horsemanship
July 15, 2016
Wendy Greenough
Tom Wagoner, founder of Feet First Horsemanship, has over 40 years of experience starting colts and polishing his horsemanship techniques. Tom is a naturally gifted horseman, but he has capitalized on opportunities to ride and train with several other renowned horseman. The knowledge he has gained, has given him the opportunity to travel across the […]
How to Soften a Horse’s Mind with Tom Wagoner
July 5, 2016
Wendy Greenough
It is very common among horseman to describe a horse, as one who has a soft mouth or who is soft sided. This usually means the horse is sensitive, responsive, well broke, and in-tune to the rider. What about a horse who has a “soft mind”? Have you ever thought about creating a horse that […]
Cowboy-way to Measure Your Young Horse
January 10, 2016
Wendy Greenough
As a little girl, my dad, Tom Wagoner, shared a simple trick. For years, I thought this was common knowledge. However, in my many travels I have found several horsemen and fellow trainers who were amazed by this little tick. I’d like to share a simple and easy way to determine the mature height of a young […]
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