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Southern Springs Equine

Locality: Penrose, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 424 226 962



Address: 91 Koolilabah Lane 2579 Penrose, NSW, Australia

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23.01.2022 Red and Bear enjoying the green grass we have here at Southern Springs!



15.01.2022 Custom Saddle by Laura Lefresne- Canadian Made Tack

12.01.2022 This young off the track tb is learning how to work up over his back, this builds great top line, and is the beginning of self carriage!

02.01.2022 Below is a short video that explains * What it looks like for a horse to lift his or her back and become round versus a horse that may have a collected headse...t, but has a dropped, hollow back (i.e. a false headset). * Another important point in this video that needs highlighting is the time frame this training takes. It takes 1 year to develop a horses back enough to start working on collection, even for professionals. This means an entire year of working long and low for the horse to develop the muscles needed to begin carrying himself in collection. It then takes an entire year after this to bring the horse up into collection and develop the musculature for the horse to correctly sink into his hindquarters and lift his withers. So if you do go down this path, you have to be patient. * Why we should pursue a round horse. Especially for those that are not dressage riders - you might be wondering what the point of all this work is. This video explains a bit of the bio-mechanics of a round horse and the health risks of riding a hollow horse. No matter what discipline you ride a round horse will perform better and stay sound longer. Master Horseman/Classical Dressage Trainer Will Faerber demonstrates how to encourage your horse to raise its back, engage its hind end and "get connected." Will shows new students the beginning stages of stretching exercises to help horses seek contact with the bit, raise its back, relax, become rhythmic, and "step under" thereby creating the start of proper collection. Will and partner Karen Loshbaugh, along with Joanna Robson, DVM, and Master Saddler Jochen Schleese, have teamed up to start the H.I.P.P.O.H. Foundation (Horse Industry Professionals Protecting Our Horses), an organisation whose mission is to empower horse owners through education, training and treatment which will help keep their horses safe, sound, sane and pain free. H.I.P.P.O.H. Symposiums are lectures/demo's on proper saddle fit, correct foundation training and whole horse wellness solutions designed to restore dignity to all horses. For information on H.I.P.P.O.H. Masterclass Symposiums, visit http://www.hippohfoundation.info/ or contact Will Faerber at http://www.art2ride.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=50&v=I8cOq7YWXys



01.01.2022 Love this.. It goes both ways, is your horse totally relaxed when you ride?

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