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The TES Notebook is our own little library of helpful information guides and notes on topics such as horse care, stable management, riding styles, learning strategies, show prep, safety around the barn, tack and equipment, and even horse psychology. Dive in and explore the pages of this resource center, and enrich your sphere of equine knowledge!
 
TES Horsemanship Guides

  1. Barn Rules/Safety Around Horses.
  2. Tack Room Procedures.
  3. Grooming Procedures.
  4. English Tack Procedures.
  5. Western Tack Procedures.
  6. Accepted Riding Attire
 
TES General Guides

  1. Half-Lease Guidelines.
  2. Horses and Hot Weather.
  3. Hot Weather Health Tips.
  4. New Helmet Policy/Are You a Good Example?
  5. Special Services Price List.
  6. Tack Up Policy
  7. Winter Tips.
 
TES Show Prep Guides

  1. Tips for Western Pleasure Shows.
 
TES Vet's Notebook

  1. Medications to Restore Performance.
  2. Vaccinations and Your Horse's Health.
  3. Colic!
  4. Guidelines for Determining Lameness, Part I.
  5. Guidelines for Determining Lameness, Part II.
  6. Guidelines for Determining Lameness, Part III.
  7. The Pre-purchase Exam.
  8. Horses and Hot Weather.
  9. Nutrition Tips for Your Horse.
 
Articles by Lilian Van Dahn

  1. How to Tune Your Horse.
  2. The First Requirement: Riding the Horse on the Bit.
  3. The Sense and Purpose of Dressage, Part I.
  4. The Sense and Purpose of Dressage, Part II.
  5. The Sense and Purpose of Dressage, Part III.
 

 
Dominion Saddlery's Vet Talk Articles

  1. Deworming
  2. Intelligence and Learning
  3. Joint Protection
  4. Medications to Restore Performance
  5. Pet Peeves
  6. Risk Factors Associated With Colic
  7. Sand Colic
  8. Some Myths and Tips
  9. What's in the Feed? Part I
  10. What's in the Feed? Part II
 

 
The Equestrian Athlete

  1. A Rider's Guide to Body Awareness (review).
  2. Back Strength for Riding.
  3. Energy Costs of Riding.
  4. Specificity of Learning.
  5. Swiss Balls for Balance and Fitness.
  6. The Theory of Deliberate Practice.
  7. Train Your Aerobic Energy System to Improve Endurance.
  8. The Total Rider. Health and Fitness for the Equestrian (review).
  9. When to Replace Electrolytes.
  10. Guidance Techniques and Fading.
  11. When Performance Counts: Task-Involved Versus Ego-Involved.
 

 
Learning to Ride

  1. New Rider Web Site
  2. Unrealistic Expectations: Are They Limiting Your Riding Success?
 

 
Horse Psychology

  1. How Horses Learn, Part 1- by Andrew McLean
  2. How Horses Learn, Part 2 - by Andrew McLean
  3. How Horses Learn, Part 3 - by Andrew McLean
  4. Intelligence and Learning
 
Horse Care

  1. Deworming
  2. Grooming for Health
  3. Joint Protection
  4. Medications to Restore Performance
  5. Pet Peeves
  6. Risk Factors Associated With Colic
  7. Sand Colic
  8. Some Myths and Tips
  9. The Art and Science of Cooling Out
  10. What's in the Feed? Part I
  11. What's in the Feed? Part II