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These photos have been taken by Jenny during Horsemanship NZ lessons and various clinics, such as the Dr Deb Bennett NZ tours.

Disclaimer - Please Note: The horses and riders in the accompanying photographs and video clips have been thoroughly prepared for all the situations that you see illustrated on this website. (This is part of what you learn in lessons!) Jenny Paterson of Horsemanship NZ takes no responsibility for any damage or injury that may occur when these things are attempted outside of lessons and not under her personal supervision.

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Ash and Indy with the tarp


Ash and Indy with the tarp


Ash and Indy with the tarp


Ash and Indy with the tarp


Ash and Indy with the tarp


Debbie Shaw & Ellie White walking the 90 degree turns, Hunua Sept


Debbie showing lovely lengthening of stride during exercises at Hunua. Note the 'forward vector on the reins!!


Debra White's "Johnny" showing nice self carraige on a circle Hunua Sept 06


Elise 'hugging' the drum, Hunua Sept 06

Debra and Johnny , nice shoulder-in Hunua, Sept 06
   
   

 

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Disclaimer: The information contained within this website is soley the expressed views and opinions of the author, unless otherwise stated, and the author accepts no responsability for the way this information is used by viewers. The information is provided to help PREVENT problems, not to replace veterinary advice. There are many aspects to achieving a horse that is 100% OK, 100% of the time.......