What we use... what we recommend...
Training
"Unfortunately,people like me learn how to compete before we learn how to ride and we learn how to ride before we develop a language with horses". - David O'Connor (famous Olympic rider who encourages people to try parelli natural horsemanship),
www.parelli.com
www.MarkRashid.com
Feed/Supplements
www.dynamitemarketing.com (Natural Supplements)
These all natural supplements work to detox horses' bodies, which brings their systems back to a natural, healthy state. Detoxing vastly improves horses' coat conditions, body functions, and so much more without putting any chemicals into the body. There are all different supplements and grains to choose from, depending on your horse's needs. These products are especially helpful for colicy horses. For more information, please visit the website and contact Sabrina Keutman at CanterwithKash@aol.com or at 631-838-9431.
Hoof Care
www.Equinepodiatry.net (Equine Podiatry)
If you have a horse that is injured, lame, or suffers from lamenitis, or navicular, an equine podiatrist may be especially helpful. Equine podiatrists approach hoof care in a very different way than a typical farrier, and you may see results that you never thought were possible.
Books
Soul of a Horse written by Joe Camp.
Horses of Proud Spirit - written by Melanie Sue Bowles
Websites
www.PaddockParadise.com It teaches people how to turn their paddocks into fun, interesting places that are better and healthier for the horse. I suggest that everyone reads the main page of this site and if you like it, read on! It is also a book.
DVD
Path of The Horse - documentary by Stormy May
(Beware--You might never look at horseback riding the same again!)