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MARCH 2007 QUARTER HORSE ISSUE |
CONTENTS We’re Sure Proud of Our Youth - Taylor Jacklin On The Edge of Common Sense - by Baxter Black - “Friends” Palm Partnership Training™ - “Teach Your Horse to Ground Drive, Part 5” IEBCH “The Out of Town Experience” - by Don Dyer The Benefits of Belonging to The Inland Empire Backcountry Horsemen - by Don Dyer The Horse Soldiers Live by Quartermaster Sergeant Larry Graham REAL ESTATE - Five Quick Tips to Combat Japanese Beetles
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Jerry Tindell
Clinic Jerry Tindell is a unique clinician from
Hesperia, CA. He was the featured trainer at the 2006 Bishop, California Mule
Days where several of the North Idaho Saddle Mule Club members were in
attendance. We were so impressed we invited him here to do a clinic just for
us.
Jerry has many clinics around the West every year and is booked for this year so we are fortunate to have him here in the Spokane area. He grew up with horses and mules and says experiencing the behavior of the equine has given him a vast insight to the equine psyche as well as the human skills necessary for top performance. Jerry is also an experienced packer and a lover of the backcountry. Using non-resistance behavior training, as well as pressure and release, he targets effective communication and safety. He is able to instruct horsemen of all skill levels and riding preferences. Developing a safe, responsive equine and handler relationship through knowledge and practice, combined with passion, is the Tindell goal. Respect of the backcountry while developing trail riding skills is vital. Come see Jerry Tindell at the clinic, March 9-10-11, 2007. Call for information: 509-244-5892 or 509-466-1106. |
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