Yearly Archives: 2018

Basic Equine First Aid

2018-06-22T15:13:58-07:00

Do you know what to do in the event of an equine emergency? Calling your veterinarian should always be your top consideration for major injuries, but depending on the injury/illness, your vet may need you to take measures yourself while waiting for them to arrive (such a pressure wrapping a wound). Not to mention, if

Basic Equine First Aid2018-06-22T15:13:58-07:00

Beat The Heat!

2018-06-14T11:47:44-07:00

The Arizona summer heat is upon as once again. As we get into full swing of the rising temperatures, it’s important to keep the health of both our horses and ourselves in mind! Now a little heat never stopped a true cowgirl or cowboy, but we need to keep ourselves strong and we owe it

Beat The Heat!2018-06-14T11:47:44-07:00

Understanding Your Horse’s Gait (Part 2)

2018-06-07T18:57:56-07:00

Welcome back for part 2 of our discussion on horse gaits! In case you missed the first post, check it out here, so you’re caught up on the terminology I’ll be using in this post. In the previous post we got a basic understanding of what a gait is and why it’s beneficial to know

Understanding Your Horse’s Gait (Part 2)2018-06-07T18:57:56-07:00

Understanding Your Horse’s Gait (Part 1)

2018-05-31T13:38:36-07:00

How much do you know about your horse’s gait? Do you know why it’s important to know? Look no further! In the next two posts we’ll be exploring the horse’s gait and how it applies to you as an educated rider & owner. Merrick Miller Photography First off, I want to make sure

Understanding Your Horse’s Gait (Part 1)2018-05-31T13:38:36-07:00

When We Hit The Ground

2018-05-22T12:51:37-07:00

“The hardest thing about riding is the ground.” -Unknown Please note- this helmet should be adjusted more tightly! It’s inevitable. Anyone who rides horses regularly is going to come off at some point. Equestrians joke that they’re “unplanned dismounts.” Falling off is no big deal for some people, but for others it can

When We Hit The Ground2018-05-22T12:51:37-07:00

Did You Know…?

2018-05-04T14:42:02-07:00

“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest” -Benjamin Franklin   How much do you know about your horse? Would you be able to tell if something was wrong? Being well informed and educated is important for responsible and safe horse ownership and management. We must KNOW about horse behaviors so we can tell when

Did You Know…?2018-05-04T14:42:02-07:00

More Leg!

2018-04-27T18:19:15-07:00

“Collection is not compression: it is the balance where everything is easy for the horse to do.” -Dominique Barbier More Leg. Always more leg. If you’re training a horse and something isn’t coming together right, the solution is more often than not, “add more leg!” You’ll hear Sam say this at least once in almost

More Leg!2018-04-27T18:19:15-07:00

Lessons From My Horse

2018-04-18T18:40:05-07:00

Horses are phenomenal teachers. From our very first ride to our very last, every time we swing our leg over that saddle they have something to tell us. Before we even get ON, they teach us so much by simply being around them. At first, you may think all you’re learning are skills related to

Lessons From My Horse2018-04-18T18:40:05-07:00

Horse Show Season

2018-04-15T14:45:31-07:00

Horse show season is upon us yet again and we are back in full swing! Samantha Walker Performance Horses just wrapped up two days of showing at the POA Southwest Regional Show hosted at Chaparosa Ranch. Our riders had a great time and the ponies were their wonderful selves! From an outsiders perspective, all you

Horse Show Season2018-04-15T14:45:31-07:00

Welcome to the Newest Addition!

2018-04-06T20:36:46-07:00

Hi all! It’s Samantha’s assistant, Rebekah Bukowski here. Funny story, you might recall a post Sam wrote awhile back (May 2017!) about getting back into the swing of blogging. Well…. Yeah. That didn’t quite happen! As I’m sure most of you know, business for Samantha Walker Performance Horses has been steadily increasing in the last year

Welcome to the Newest Addition!2018-04-06T20:36:46-07:00
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