The US is missing out

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luckypenny-horselvr
28 Aug 2009 21:48
So much about the equestrian world in the US is left unknown to the public. It seems that everyone keeps to their own business and is very wary to give any information out. This not only hinders the horse industry in the public view but also keeps those of us who love horses in the dark. I just want to say thank you to Horse Hero for opening a new door for us to learn, and thank you to all the professional equestrians and their establishments for allowing the public to catch a glimpse into their lives. May Horse Hero continue on the successful journey of Equestrian Enlightenment!
Fiona Price
29 Aug 2009 14:43
What a lovely comment. Thanks. Same in the UK really and one of the things I intened with the site from the start was to bridge a few Chinese Walls. We have so much to learn and enjoy from each other!
luckypenny-horselvr
01 Sep 2009 03:56
Very true. Here in the middle of the country english riding is unheard of. Its all rough rodeo and people just don't see the point of disciplines like dressage. I love the sport because of the relationship and trust you build with your horse, it just doesn't come overnight. I've been able to take two cast-off handicapped horses and train them up to first level. Your work has really helped me expand my horizons past books and magazines and I'm so glad to have come upon it. Thank you so much again for Horse Hero and thank you for taking the time to reply to my thread, I know how busy you and your team are!
Bay Triangle
09 Nov 2009 08:05
I just subscribed; and I'm very pleased with the site. I agree that it is so difficult to find things out, methods etc., in Canada - I don't know so much about the US, because I don't live there, but it's probably the same as it is here. I have to say, that I really like UK horse magazines as well, they are loaded with useful info. We have 2 rescued Thoroughbreds, and we're relative novices - when it comes to training. This is going to be a great help.
christina
09 Nov 2009 23:56
I love it, I'm a dressage nut but have learnt lots from all the vids, including the western & polo ones. I have been inspired & just bought a jump saddle & 2010 sees one of the dressage horses learning to leave the ground! I blame Horse Hero jumping videos for this!
 

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