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A visit with farrier Ross Smith, also inventor of the COBIT
Here, Western Horse Review gets the opportunity to speak with farrier Ross Smith about his invention, the COBIT. A revolutionary new product invented by a farrier, for farriers.
COBIT stands for Center of Balance Indicating Tool and this tool was created by Smith, to help help guide farriers for trimming and shoeing. The COBIT finds the optimum breakover point, every time, and the centre of balance of the hoof. It finds placement of the buttress of the heels and can be used in the field, without the use of X-rays or other expensive diagnostics to customize a horse’s specific trimming and shoeing needs.
Smith says that finding the breakover point and correctly balancing a horse’s feet using...
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WHR Fireside Chat with Pat ParelliWHR Fireside Chat with Pat Parelli
WHR Fireside Chat with Pat Parelli
Просмотров 377 месяцев назад
Since 1982, Pat Parelli has been teaching his natural horsemanship program across the globe. He is dedicated to improving the relationship between horses and humans and promoting the concept of love, language and leadership. WHR caught up with him at The 2024 Horse Expo in Red Deer, AB. We got the opportunity to briefly speak with Parelli about how the “connection with our horses is king.” He a...
WHR Fireside Chat with musician, Kate Reid!WHR Fireside Chat with musician, Kate Reid!
WHR Fireside Chat with musician, Kate Reid!
Просмотров 188 месяцев назад
Check out our video with musician Kate Reid! Reid originally hails from the Yukon and has now joined forces with Blue Willow Entertainment, near Calgary, AB. She fell in love with music at a very young age and plays both the piano and guitar, in addition to doing her own vocals and songwriting. Reid has a background in agriculture, originally thinking she wanted to be a veterinarian. With an ed...
WHR Fireside Chat with Jill BarronWHR Fireside Chat with Jill Barron
WHR Fireside Chat with Jill Barron
Просмотров 1788 месяцев назад
Check out our interview with Jill Barron from the Horse Expo 2024! Barron is an international horse trainer, clinician and competitor, who originally hails from Hanna, AB. She is a beloved teacher of both the horse and human and one the driving forces behind the success of the Calgary Stampede Showrider team. Now, Barron’s great horse Cossaco is receiving the ultimate gift - a Breyer horse figu...
WHR Fireside Chat with Gerry Hansma, Legendary Cutting Horse ProWHR Fireside Chat with Gerry Hansma, Legendary Cutting Horse Pro
WHR Fireside Chat with Gerry Hansma, Legendary Cutting Horse Pro
Просмотров 1498 месяцев назад
GERRY HANSMA, Granum, AB Gerry Hansma is a true, Canadian treasure. Specializing in cutting horses, Hansma has been inducted into the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) and Canadian Cutting Horse Association Rider Halls of Fame. Along with his wife Sandy, he is also a 2007 Canadian Supreme inductee into the Stallion Breeders Hall of Fame. Hansma possesses $1.89 M in Equi-Stat earnings, h...
WHR  Chuck Wagons  Cut 1WHR  Chuck Wagons  Cut 1
WHR Chuck Wagons Cut 1
Просмотров 503 года назад
Wagon racing is back!! 2021, Video by Devan Karl Media
Summer Time PastaSummer Time Pasta
Summer Time Pasta
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Western Horse Review's FOOD OF THE WEST from our July/August 2019 issue! With a silky sauce, a beautiful colour palate and all the elements of summer, this fresh pasta dish is a fun twist on a hearty meal. This cheesy, fresh, seasonal dinner showcases just how versatile a noodle dish can be. By Mike Edgar, Photos by Twisted Tree Photography
How to Ride Sidesaddle, with Lee McLeanHow to Ride Sidesaddle, with Lee McLean
How to Ride Sidesaddle, with Lee McLean
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Sidesaddle has sparked new interest amongst women riders and is showing no sign of slowing down any time soon. To learn more about the art and the discipline, ride along with Western Horse Review and the matriarch of sidesaddle, Lee McLean.

Комментарии

  • @margieguild519
    @margieguild519 6 дней назад

    Would absolutely love to learn to ride like this - if only I could find an instructor anywhere near me. Australia unfortunately doesn't have many. I have a very old side saddle needing some tlc and can't find a saddler who'll touch it. The whole sidesaddle art really seems to be disappearing.

  • @angelawolgast2960
    @angelawolgast2960 Месяц назад

    Greetings from Germany ❤

  • @angelawolgast2960
    @angelawolgast2960 Месяц назад

    Beautifully explained, and such a gorgeous horse! ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @gnomely1
    @gnomely1 Год назад

    The late Queen Elizabeth II was an accomplished horsewoman and rode sidesaddle on formal occasions such as the Trooping of the Colour. Some years ago someone in the crowd fired a pistol. The Queen maintained her unruffled demeanour and simply gave her horse a comforting pat and continued as though nothing had happened. Behind her the security team smothered the gunman and the ceremony wasn't interrupted. I was very proud of her for her courage and dignity. What an example she set.

  • @maggiepie8810
    @maggiepie8810 Год назад

    Henry is such a gentleman. ❤

  • @Katiesarabians
    @Katiesarabians 2 года назад

    If you're interested in trying side saddle, check out American Side Saddle Association for regional and local clubs, clinics and demos. Events like Equitana and Breyerfest will usually have exhibition and booths were people can sit on saddles. Lots of info on the internet and the ASSA also has a tack room with English and western saddles for sale. They ride in the Kentucky derby Pegasus parade every year, usually the Thanksgiving parade in Chicago and many others.

  • @sarahmognoniart
    @sarahmognoniart 2 года назад

    Lee-So wonderful-I am new to Sidesaddle but love it-any books you can recommend? I am in NJ.

  • @IreneWY
    @IreneWY 2 года назад

    Really want to learn this ❤️

  • @barbaranyhus9311
    @barbaranyhus9311 2 года назад

    that was very interesting. thank you.

  • @traetrae11
    @traetrae11 2 года назад

    Such a wonderful video!

  • @livingroomsession
    @livingroomsession 3 года назад

    Incredible! Protect these two ladies. The preserve history

  • @BAn-mu4qe
    @BAn-mu4qe 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this wonderful instructive video. Here in Spain, horsewomen ride side saddle whereas I learned the Western-style in California so, this is an extremely helpful video for me....in English! Thank you again and greetings and thanks also to Ms. MacLean, an excellent teacher. Barbara

  • @cyberjack
    @cyberjack 3 года назад

    what's the reason tho ? its not practical in anyway at all .. I'm guessing its down to male chauvinist sexism at the time .. If a woman rode a horse like a man it would damage her virginity or she may get some sort of sexual pleasure from it ... Yeah that's stupid i know but that's how they used to think back in day

  • @kippen64
    @kippen64 3 года назад

    Did an impulsive search for sidesaddle videos and found this gem. Men have been known to ride sidesaddle too.

  • @HJHecking
    @HJHecking 3 года назад

    "This is the major muscle we use in Sidesaddle and it gets tired." OH BOY DOES IT EVER! 20 mins of keeping my foot in the proper position and my thigh is SCREAMING.

  • @jilllaidley6065
    @jilllaidley6065 3 года назад

    Great video! You two are fun! I just learned so much from this. Thanks for sharing - looks like a good time. 🙂

  • @sarahkatekingsley
    @sarahkatekingsley 3 года назад

    Wow! I am a self taught English sidesaddle rider (self taught because I live in a rural part of Australia where hardly anyone rides sidesaddle) and this was the most practical and informative video I have seen! So keen to practice some of Lee's tips - she really is a great horsewoman.

  • @joannemilton4223
    @joannemilton4223 3 года назад

    Beautifully done! THIS is how we promote the sidesaddle!

  • @yvonnebagaman965
    @yvonnebagaman965 3 года назад

    That was nice to see. Glad to see there's still interest in riding side-saddle. From what I have seen, the women that rode side-saddle back in the day had a lot more courage than many people today gave them credit for. Thank you for the U-tube instruction.

  • @FilmerOfBobcats
    @FilmerOfBobcats 4 года назад

    Thank you for demystifying this! And thank you for letting us know how it represents women's freedom, not women's enslavement.

  • @lorebeth
    @lorebeth 4 года назад

    Excellent demonstration. This is going on my “need to experience at least once” list. Both of you are a blessing and inspiration!

  • @michaelheath5615
    @michaelheath5615 4 года назад

    I've always loved sidesaddle...I've only ever ridden (alone) from the last (riding, not carriage-driving-) livery stable in New York City,-Kensington Stables- adjacent to Prospect Park, Brooklyn, in 2010. The horse was a slow old nag- not that I'd really know... We were told to give him a little kick in the side to make him start walking, and that we/he did...but even though I was delerious with pleasure at riding him, to begin with, across the main avenue as people in their cars stopped at the light and looked on, and on into the park and into and through the woods, I really wanted to know what riding was REALLY like- so I gave the lovely boy a couples o' more swift kicks- and as I say it, it sounds cruel, but it's how they're trained, after all. And it's not like I was wearing spurs or even had a crop... But suddenly, responding to my kicks, the horse began trotting and outpacing my friend and the guide from the stable, and, quite unfamiliar with horses- other than academically, at best- and unprepared for his change of gait, I began to pop up and down in the saddle, and my nuts were smashed all over the place for about thirty seconds, but, aS I had only given my horse two swift kicks, he slowed down, but got between my boyfriend's horse and the lead rider from the stable. I learned that there is so much more to riding a horse than kicking it in the ribs, and I'd love to learn to ride sidesaddle...

    • @IreneWY
      @IreneWY 2 года назад

      When trotting you stand up a bit in your saddle in rythm with the horse. You don't need to kick it, you just move your leg(s) slightly back and push your heel in the ribs.

  • @michaelheath5615
    @michaelheath5615 4 года назад

    Answer: Downton Abbey

  • @zappawench6048
    @zappawench6048 4 года назад

    What a lucky dumpster find! Very serendipitous that this lady came along and recognised the true worth of the saddle!

  • @wholeNwon
    @wholeNwon 4 года назад

    A few decibles lower would have been appreciated by that tolerant horse.

  • @joanpeters9330
    @joanpeters9330 4 года назад

    That is so elegant. I love it. But you didn't put Henry in the credits. What a fabulous teacher Lee is.

  • @lesliekendall5668
    @lesliekendall5668 4 года назад

    More side saddle videos, please. Or does Lee MacLean have a RUclips channel?

  • @malkinzelda7233
    @malkinzelda7233 4 года назад

    GOD bless you!

  • @___palomino___4677
    @___palomino___4677 4 года назад

    Oh I never knew, that there is a western version of sidesaddle too🙈

  • @Tser
    @Tser 5 лет назад

    Awesome to see how much concern she has for the balance on the horse. It was one thing I've always wondered about with sidesaddle.

  • @ParksAndMess
    @ParksAndMess 5 лет назад

    I know this is an old video but I was smiling throughout this whole thing. Very interesting, fun to watch and informative! I love both of your styles too and lovely hair.

  • @EErika31684
    @EErika31684 5 лет назад

    I ride in a sidesaddle drill team in CA. 8 girls 8 horses = 16 hearts in 1. 💜

  • @iitu2
    @iitu2 5 лет назад

    This was very informative!

  • @MagicalMusic34
    @MagicalMusic34 5 лет назад

    That must feel beautiful. Painful, but beautiful. 😍❤️

  • @djgarcia1956
    @djgarcia1956 5 лет назад

    That was perfect. You should see how we do it in Santa Fe NM

  • @water9684
    @water9684 5 лет назад

    you're both so nice and charming, it's always inspiring watching good people interact (and i learned a bunch of stuff!) Keep up the good work :D

  • @carolbates6176
    @carolbates6176 5 лет назад

    Love this video on How to Ride Sidesaddle with Lee Mclean