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23.01.2022 "Slower allows better understanding, better understanding allows more smoothness, smoothness allows more speed. If we want more speed, maintain smoothness and understanding by going slower."



19.01.2022 || RON WALL CLINIC’S & COVID-19|| Please also limit the number of extra people attending so we can keep our numbers minimal. Thank you for your continued support and understanding, kindest Ron & Bron

18.01.2022 In old California, in the days of the vaqueros, the Hackamore, Two-rein and straight up in the Bridle was the procedure. But in the Great Basin, the snaffle bi...t was typically used first, followed by the hackamore, two-rein and then straight up in the bridle. The reason was, with the developing of the new land, hundreds of thousands of driving horses and Army Remount horses were needed and were required to be handled in a snaffle-bit. People and horses with less experience can usually get the job done better with a snaffle bit. The ways of the vaqueros took much more experience and skill. We can start our horses in the halter or hackamore to give our horses a better understanding, and at the same time we can get a better understanding because we cant be as forceful and intimidate the horse the way we can with a bit in their mouth. If you want to improve your horse you can try changing the bit you use. If you want to improve your horsemanship try changing the use of your hands. Martin likes to use this traditional gear because he wants to learn how to develop more feel and understanding instead of by passing the opportunity and using the quicker methods as a short cut. In the end, he believes a better horseman will develop if we try to learn to adjust to the horse instead of the horse having to adjust to us. Being a horseman and braider Martin has maintained some of the old time traditional design and function of the jaquima with shorter nose buttons to give them better balance, blocked heel knots which fit the horses jaw better and do not pinch the end of your hair mecate which allows the wraps to lay better. The nose bands are not raised to allow a better fit to the conture of the horses nose and allow more contact with the inside of the bosal or hackamore. https://martinblack.net/traditional-gear

17.01.2022 || RON WALL HORSEMANSHIP & CATTLEMANSHIP CLINIC’S Charters Towers & Julia Creek || We have several places available at both CT & JC please take up this opportunity in the next two weeks so we can consolidate and finalise details for these clinics



16.01.2022 RON and his new friend!

16.01.2022 || RON WALL CLINICS - POSTPONED || In line with current Govt policy our clinics are postponed. We are working toward conducting them around the school holidays ...in June / July, of course this will only occur if allowed by the protocols in place for COVID-19 We thank you for your patience while this unprecedented situation has been unfolding. Kindest Ron & Bron

15.01.2022 I had a good time at Lorraine



12.01.2022 "This is a great illustration of what I mean when I talk about horses wanting to be in harmony. Look at the front foot position on all four horses and tell me ...that horses are not aware of the timing of the other horse's feet. Coming through the corner means the outside horse has to travel farther and the hind feet lack the perfectly timed stride, but the front looks like they have been at dance lessons. This isn't something they think about, they just do it. But it's something we need to think about if we are ever going to do it. Their awareness is so much finer tuned than ours, if we have any timing and feel for them to follow they will get with us just as the horses in this picture got with each other." - Martin Black [Thank you to Donnette Hicks for this fantastic illustration!]

11.01.2022 Photos By: /-\\-\ Adriane Hartzell Photography

10.01.2022 "Success depends upon preparation, and without preparation there is likely to be failure."

07.01.2022 Something to think about

07.01.2022 SOLD BASIL 3.5yr gelding 15h by Clarke Family Review out of Acres 49er x Cadets Gun mare. Broken in as a 2yr by Steve Smith then brought back into work by R...on Wall for 4 weeks. Been tailing weaners. Good quiet gelding reading to go on with. $5,500. Video available on request. Please share!



03.01.2022 ASAP STABLEHAND Small Quarterhorse stud , In Central QLD . groom /stablehand , What we are needing. someone who has horse experience an just enjoys being around... horses, normal stablehand duties , feeding, mucking out stables,.washing horses.etc. must have drivers Licence.. Lope (ride) 2 ,3 year old an other aged horses .. , What we offer We offer a room an food in our family home with us .an a wage . An the chance to see an learn more about horses.(cutting horses) .As being in our home also we would like normal help with normal home duties .. please send resume to this email [email protected] See more

01.01.2022 At Running Cool we care about your horses and we continually put our product to the test! This is our project Running Cool mare who was in poor condition when w...e got her and now look at her! Some light work to start build muscle condition, a wash and a rug and she will be looking . Want to know what we were feeding her? (It’s no secret we have posted her diet in the comments). Talk to us about our range of Running Cool extruded feeds you won’t be disappointed and your horse will love it Guaranteed! See more

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