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/
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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/
I have labored over a year about this subject, and I have decided to briefly touch on this contentious subject with fact, and not conjecture or opinion alone. I have completed extensive research on the subject, and as of posting this episode my findings are positive. 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/