Remember the conversation we had with Dr.
Smith of Gomers, Inc. the makers of Karbo Combo?
Well, we've been using Karbo Combo for awhile now and want to report to you the
latest results of our horses fecal egg counts.
We also explore more about the transition to
the Tom Thumb bit and tell you how to stay motivated when the temperatures
soar.
We have all that and a little
more.
Enjoy!
John & Ranae
Duhpodcast@pacbell.net
Voice line:
206-426-6484
PS. I mention our youtube channel in the
podcast. Here is the link to our first Downunder
Horsemanship video review from way back in August of 2008: Using Respect and Control on the Ground Series
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Home of the podcast about Horses and Natural Horsemanship.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Transition From The Snaffle and More Team Sorting
After watching the June NWC DVD I decided I have been stuck in the snaffle and want to try to move on. Ranae and I talk about the transition, the challenges, and why we think it's important.
And, we do more team sorting! I'll tell you about my experience being team up with two distinct groups - a Downunder group and a non-Downunder group. It was all good and we learned a lot.
We recorded this in our garden on a lovely Sunday afternoon. We hope the ambient noise is not too much of a distraction.
Enjoy!
John & Ranae
DUHPodcast@pacbell.net
Voice message line: 206-426-6484
And, we do more team sorting! I'll tell you about my experience being team up with two distinct groups - a Downunder group and a non-Downunder group. It was all good and we learned a lot.
We recorded this in our garden on a lovely Sunday afternoon. We hope the ambient noise is not too much of a distraction.
Enjoy!
John & Ranae
DUHPodcast@pacbell.net
Voice message line: 206-426-6484
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