Horse Training Tips and Techniques, Helpful Hints for Health Care; Plus Business
Advice on Making Your Career With Horses a Financial Success |
Don Blazer is an author, a teacher, a trainer and a trader.
For more than 40 years he's helped thousands of horses and horse owners
enjoy the best of relationships based on knowledge, understanding and actions
which are mutually beneficial. The author of eight How-To books on training performance horses and horse health care, he also writes the syndicated column A Horse, Of Course, which is must reading for thousands of fans across the nation. As a teacher, he's traveled from Alaska to Australia demonstrating training techniques and he's taught a variety of horsemanship courses for seven colleges and universities. Show horses or race horses, he's trained world class winners at both ends of the spectrum. His show horses have competed at world championship events and his race horses have won both Quarter Horse and Thoroughbred Stake races. Making Money With Horses is not only the title of one of his books, it is a way of life for him. He began his career as an author, trainer, teacher and trader at 19, and he's still at it-a syndicated column, clinics and lectures, young horses ridden daily, and occasionally he sells a horse. Contact Don to speak at your event Click here..... |


A Horse, Of Course, by Don Blazer Wait! In this day and age of “instant” everything, it’s hard to do, especially when you’re training a young horse, or even an older horse for that matter. It’s easy to get excited; everything is now or soon. There are show classes for weanlings, yearlings, two-year-old futurities and derbies for three-year-olds. And time flies when you are having fun. Click here to read more.... |
The Information Team Of course you want to do all the right things for your horse! Now it's easy to find answers. Whether you want to know about protein for a
senior horse or supplements for a foal, hoof balancing, training, bits or conformation,
our "Information Team" is a FREE service to you. Just Ask! Click here to submit question. |
There are only two ways to make money with horses…selling and winning. Having a horse actually win more money than it is costing to keep, train and campaign him is very hard to do. Some do, but very few. Selling involves the horse himself, or services or products for the horse. Selling is simple, easy and lucrative. It’s one..... Click here to read more.... |
How-To Books And Videos From Success Is Easy Whether you want a horse-training book or a horse-care book, you'll find all the
books on this site have been selected because they are direct, to the point, and
offer advice proven to be beneficial to the horse.
MAKE MONEY WITH HORSES, , NINE SECRETS OF PERFECT HORSEMANSHIP E-BOOKS: Natural Western Riding, Training Performance Horses, Feeding the Senior Horse, Supplements - Yes or No, Simple Bookkeeping and Nine Secrets of Perfect Horsemanship. Click here to order books.... |
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Learn More, Earn More With The Right Credentials It's a proven fact, the more your learn, the more you'll earn...so do it the easy, affordable, convenient way with online horse courses. Be awarded a Bachelor of Science in Equine Studies degree or become certified as a Professional Horse Trainer or Riding Instructor. Increase your income, get a better job, or create your own career...you can do it! |
FREE OFFER! Inventory Reduction Make Money with Horses CD or Cassette Tape Read by the author: Don Blazer Tells in detail how you can profit with weanlings, yearlings, broodmares, stallions, and as a trainer doing what you like best with the breed you like best. You can cash in on horses by starting your own business. Only For A Limited Time |
Did You Know....... |
A tail bag keeps the tail clean and protects
the hairs from breaking, promoting a long and thick tail. When fitting
a tail bag it is very important to tie or attach the bag below the tailbone.
A tail bag tied to the tailbone will cut off the blood supply causing
the tissue to die and the fleshy part of the tail will fall off.
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From the online course Preparation for Competition; taught by Cathy Hanson. Visit www.horsecoursesonline.com for more information. |
