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  • Why Choose Cavaletti Collection for Your Jump Saddle?
    Cavaletti Collection Monoflap Jump Saddle

    A good saddle will ensure that the rider and horse are comfortable. Riders need to consider their equestrian tack just like a Jump Saddle, an investment because a well-made and comfortable Jump Saddle can last for decades with proper care.

     

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  • How Many Gaits Do Horses Have?
    Girl riding a trotting horse

    Having a good understanding of horse gaits is essential for any rider looking to develop their skills. Gaits refer to the different ways in which horses move, and can be broken down into the walk, trot, canter, and gallop.

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  • Fastest Horse Breeds: Top 10
    American Paint Horse

    When it comes to speed, many factors can come into play. Some of the fastest horses are naturally born faster, while others may rely on training and conditioning to increase their speed. A horse’s size, body shape, muscle development, and even the rider’s ability to control the horse can all contribute to a horse’s overall speed.

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  • Horse Grooming: What do you Need?
    Horse Grooming Blog

    Grooming is a great way to bond with your horse. Taking the time to brush and massage your horse will help to build trust and create a strong bond between the two of you.

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  • British Native Breeds: Horses And Ponies
    Shetland Pony standing in a field

    British native ponies are one of the most iconic species of animals found in the United Kingdom. These ponies are versatile animals, and they have been a part of British culture for centuries. So, how many British native ponies are there in the UK? It's estimated that there are around 1.5 million British native ponies in the UK, with the majority of them living in the countryside.

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