How much "off-time" is enough "time-off" when it comes to your horse/horses? This is a question that arose when I was calibrating my current program format. I had intended to begin "actively" working with my horses again. I realized after approaching them that they were still in process. This promoted me to re-evaluate what needed to be done. Today I plan to touch on this somewhat briefly. https://heartwalkwithhorses.com/
All content for Heart Walk with Horses Podcast is the property of Annie Cummins and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
How much "off-time" is enough "time-off" when it comes to your horse/horses? This is a question that arose when I was calibrating my current program format. I had intended to begin "actively" working with my horses again. I realized after approaching them that they were still in process. This promoted me to re-evaluate what needed to be done. Today I plan to touch on this somewhat briefly. https://heartwalkwithhorses.com/
Today I talking about my new endeavor. I am enrolled in a new course on advanced horsemanship regarding the body, and mind. I'm looking forward to gleaning new concepts that I can then employ in my program. I also cover the why's of continuing education importance. Once again, this is a personal message from me to you, and a little contribution in the background from my little dog as well. Many Blessings, and all my love in Christ Jesus, Annie :) https://heartwalkwithhorses.com/
Heart Walk with Horses Podcast
How much "off-time" is enough "time-off" when it comes to your horse/horses? This is a question that arose when I was calibrating my current program format. I had intended to begin "actively" working with my horses again. I realized after approaching them that they were still in process. This promoted me to re-evaluate what needed to be done. Today I plan to touch on this somewhat briefly. https://heartwalkwithhorses.com/