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Category: Horse-Breeding

  • The Failure of Dressage Judging

    The Failure of Dressage Judging

    and how it may detrimentally influence today’s riding Style and training approaches. by Rivkah Roth DO DNM I have long said it, including postulating better eye schooling for the dressage judges and tips on how to get to a more correct eye in my reference handbook and teaching manual “A to Z Insights for Riders,…

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  • Are we still Breeding Rideable Horses?

    Are we still Breeding Rideable Horses?

    by Rivkah Roth DO DNMfirst published 2023-05-23 on coachmetoo Riding horse breeding, from the mid-20th century until quite recently, has made huge advances. Larger, more angled shoulders and saddle positions, horses with a higher lower neck connection and a more refined and open jowl angle, all have contributed to bigger moving horses. However, in the…

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