Category: NLH Team Blog

Life is a Highway!

There are many things us Cowgirls find essential when packing our suit case: boots, spurs, cowgirl hat, hairspray, saddle and horse (if we could).  Did I mention hairspray?  And, not to mention the latte which must… be in hand for every NLHTM road trip!  This past April, we traveled to the Columbus, Ohio Equine Affaire with two of our mustangs (Durango and Jacuzzi) and one of our new Reiner mares (Kahlua).  During the event we gave presentations on barn and…

Off and Running!

Boots, chaps, and cowgirl hats are you ready to ride? Paddock boots, half chaps, and velvet helmet are you ready to jump? I know I am. Every day I’m doing something with my horses and even getting ready for some shows! Wow! Where has all of the time gone? I can just remember talking about going to the Ohio Equine Affaire and now look, we’re already back. I feel like everything has just taken NLH TM like a whirlwind! But…

Time Flies When You’re Having Fun!

Almost 2 weeks ago we were busy at Equine Affaire in Ohio doing demonstrations on Next Level HorsemanshipTM training, and health issues in horses.  We met a lot of fascinating people at each of our 6 demonstrations and were just thrilled to be able to help so many people realize the Possibilities with their horses as well as to be able to help them understand how to better manage their horse operations for improved overall horse health and well being. …

Spring Into It!

Spins, rollbacks, lead changes and not to forget the breath taking sliding stops -this past weekend April1st-3rd the NLHTMteam traveled to New Jersey for the Eastern Pennsylvania Reining Horse Association ‘s (EPRHA) first show of the season to compete in the National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) approved classes in reining. While at the show we also made new contacts, advanced our horses training even further, and captured the beauty and art of the competitive reining circuit. I must admit, I…

Articles: April, Midwest Equine Online

What Makes a Well Trained Horse? Someone asked me once, “What makes a well trained horse?” The question is definitely an interesting one. People aspire to do many different things with their horses and so the answer to the question may be different depending on who you ask. But for me, the answer is clear. Every well trained horse exemplifies a number of characteristics that parlay them to the top of the class to be role modes for all others.…