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Ride On with Julie Goodnight
Author: Julie Goodnight
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Helping horses, one human at a time. Each month, horse trainer, clinician, and host, Julie Goodnight, breaks down the topics riders want to hear about most—whether you’re new to horses or refining your upper-level skills—from building confidence and setting goals to ground-manners, canter departures and more! Listen anytime, while you ride or when you drive to the barn.
To submit your question for ”What the Hay? Q&A,” email podcast@juliegoodnight.com
To submit your question for ”What the Hay? Q&A,” email podcast@juliegoodnight.com
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In this episode, we’ll kick things off with an update from my ranch, I’ll share a story about one of the best horses I’ve ever owned — and the unexpected lesson I learned through her — and then we’ll dive deep into a crucial horsemanship topic: deciding whether or not to let someone else ride your horse. It’s a common question, and *spoiler alert* There's no one-size-fits-all answer, but this month we’ll explore the pros, cons, and everything in between, on this topic.
And at the end of the show, I’ll answer some excellent listener questions in our expanded What the Hay? Q&A segment — covering everything from clicker training without hand feeding, to physical fitness for older riders, to herd behavior, trailering challenges, bit selection, and more.
Show Notes:
Julie Goodnight’s Blog Archives:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/julie-blog/
Special Highlight Blog:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/should-i-let-someone-else-ride-my-horse/
See Julie’s Top Level Membership here:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/interactive-membership-benefits/
Julie’s Shop:
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/
For our podcast listeners: Use the promo code TIEDUP10 at checkout to get 10% off all training tools and rope products in our store!
Julie Goodnight’s Events Schedule:
https://juliegoodnight.com/events-2/
Sign up for Julie’s Newsletter:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/wishlist-member-3/?reg=1392669509
Ride On with Julie Goodnight Podcast:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/audios/ride-on-podcast/
Email Questions for Julie’s Q&A section of her podcast:
podcast@juliegoodnight.com
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/juliegoodnight
Leave Julie a Google Review:
https://g.page/r/CSISpaMrd33aEBI/review
In this episode of Ride on with Julie Goodnight, she shares her secrets for teaching a horse to stand tied patiently, with consideration for the horse's perspective.
SHOW NOTES:
Julie Goodnight’s Blog Archives:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/julie-blog/
See Julie’s Top Level Membership here:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/interactive-membership-benefits/
Julie’s Shop:
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/
Rope Halter & Lead:
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/packaged-premium-marine-rope-lead-halter-with-accent-noseband/
Safe Clip:
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/slow-release-clip/
For our podcast listeners: Use the promo code TIEDUP10 at checkout to get 10% off all training tools and rope products in our store!
Julie Goodnight’s Events Schedule:
https://juliegoodnight.com/events-2/
Sign up for Julie’s Newsletter:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/wishlist-member-3/?reg=1392669509
Ride On with Julie Goodnight Podcast:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/audios/ride-on-podcast/
Email Questions for Julie’s Q&A section of her podcast:
podcast@juliegoodnight.com
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/juliegoodnight
Leave Julie a Google Review:
https://g.page/r/CSISpaMrd33aEBI/review
Today’s podcast is on a subject that many riders ask about, "How to get started in Dressage." I decided to use "entry-level dressage," for both English and Western riders, as the first long-term goal and set of lesson plans in my new training app. This big goal can be broken down into almost an infinite number of small steps, lessons, or skills to master, which I'll share in this podcast!
Show Notes:
Do You have a Codependent Relationship with your Horse:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/julies-blog/do-you-have-a-codependent-relationship-with-your-horse/
Smooth Transitions:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/julies-blog/small-steps-to-big-achievements/
Good on Trail: Bad in the Arena (requires login): https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/issues-from-the-saddle-good-on-trail-bad-in-the-arena/
Proactive Riding-Taking the Driver’s Seat (requires login):
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/proactive-riding-take-the-drivers-seat/
Every Arena has a scary place (requires login):
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/issues-from-the-saddle-spooky-horse/
Private Lesson Audio by Julie Goodnight:
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/audio-lesson-series/
Julie Goodnight’s Schedule: https://juliegoodnight.com/events-2/
Sign up for Julie’s Newsletter:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/wishlist-member-3/?reg=1392669509
Ride On with Julie Goodnight Podcast:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/audios/ride-on-podcast/
SM & Website Link Tree:
https://linktr.ee/juliegoodnight?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAadxLNGo2hMyYpMYsoq0HQS8fAiCnZ_WNwhmYrvoyOMX_j8eO8n9V_6LTXun4Q_aem_WQsRTNGUSc8JXwSUnCyEtw
See Julie’s Top Level Membership here: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/interactive-membership-benefits/
Email Questions for Julie’s Q&A section of her podcast: podcast@juliegoodnight.com
Leave Julie a Google Review: https://g.page/r/CSISpaMrd33aEBI/review
In this episode of RideOn, I’ll talk about building your confidence with horses. It’s a huge subject that affects equestrians of all ages and ability levels, and I know you’ll find some helpful tips.
And in “What the Hay? Q&A” at the end of this episode, we have questions from listeners about a hard-to-catch horse, ground manners for a young filly, how to correct a mare that pins her ears, PLUS I’ll answer the burning question: why does my horse always roll after I bathe him?
Show Notes:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/horse-goals-or-bust-goal-setting/
See Julie’s Top Level Membership here:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/interactive-membership-benefits/
Julie Goodnight’s Schedule:
https://juliegoodnight.com/events-2/
Sign up for Julie’s Newsletter:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/wishlist-member-3/?reg=1392669509
Ride On with Julie Goodnight Podcast:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/audios/ride-on-podcast/
Email Questions for Julie’s Q&A section of her podcast:
podcast@juliegoodnight.com
https://www.facebook.com/juliegoodnight
Leave Julie a Google Review:
https://g.page/r/CSISpaMrd33aEBI/review
Horses are social animals with a strong herd instinct, and different rules apply when humans are involved. I teach what I call the “no fraternizing” rule at the beginning of all my clinics and here it is:
When in the presence of humans, when being handled, led, tied, or ridden, a horse should not interact with, fraternize with, or make any displays of herd behavior toward another horse.
Show Notes:
Julie Goodnight Horsemanship Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/juliegoodnight
Julie Goodnight’s Schedule:
https://juliegoodnight.com/events-2/
Sign up for Julie’s Newsletter:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/wishlist-member-3/?reg=1392669509
Contact Us:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/contact-us/
Submit your question to Julie for answering in the What the Hay Q&A:
podcast@juliegoodnight.com
Instinctive Behavior:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/horse-behavior-horses-instincts/
No Fraternizing Rule:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/julies-blog/the-making-of-a-trail-horse-part-3/
Raise Your Foal Right:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/julies-blog/raise-your-foal-right/
Focus on Me/Focus on Nothing:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/back-from-the-brink-managing-emotional-meltdowns-in-horses/
Reinforcement or Correction:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/the-dish-on-discipline/
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/julies-blog/guest-blog-my-top-3-lessons-from-the-julie-goodnight-yoga-riding-retreat/
Training & Continuing Education Resources:
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/lead-line-leadership-full-video/
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/behavior/
Ground Manners:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7jXrDt6vVg&list=PLlJpbEbtHKYrmKbJMz8AraYSJAu7bDZq
Ground Manners: Leadline Boundaries:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeR43GKXmQI&t=1533s
Ground Manners, Establishing Boundaries:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQjaYTNs6fE&t=73s
Julie Goodnight: Clip from show 719 Norwegian Feud (Fjord Horse with Poor Ground Manners):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlLvPnP6e2Y&t=159s
Julie Goodnight: Live from a clinic; reinforce a cue within three seconds:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6maBtgKG6Y
Bits:
Myler Combination bit with a 33 mouthpiece:
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/mb-33-combination-myler-bit/
Myler MB-33-HBT-Short Shank:
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/mb-33-hbt-myler/
Google Review Link:
https://g.page/r/CSISpaMrd33aEBI/review
For years, I’ve been sharing my insights on horsemanship, helping riders like you build better relationships with your horses and reach your full potential in the saddle. And one of the most powerful tools I’ve found in this journey is the simple yet profound act of setting goals.
Show Notes:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/horse-goals-or-bust-goal-setting/
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/julies-blog/making-time-for-horses/
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/?s=Horse+Goals+or+Bust
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/interactive-membership-benefits/
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/fun-games-and-exercises/
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/april-blog-2025/
We do our annual vet exams, vaccinations, and dental care every Spring. Just as we prioritize annual check-ups for ourselves, a yearly wellness exam by an equine veterinarian is paramount for maintaining your horse's health.
Annual Horse Health Maintenance Checklist:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/annual-horse-health-maintenance-checklist/
Issues From The Ground: Ground Manners For The Veterinary Visit
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/issues-from-the-ground-ground-manners-for-the-veterinary-visit/
First Aid Kit:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/first-aid/
Ground Work:
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/lead-line-leadership-full-video/
Stand Still:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/stand-statue-still/
Training:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/head-down-cue/
How to (and How Not to) Handle Your Horse’s Feet (Video): https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/videos/video-training-tips/how-to-and-how-not-to-handle-your-horses-feet/ Free
How to Get a 5-Star Rating From Your Farrier:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/how-to-get-a-5-star-rating-from-your-farrier/
Desensitizing Lesson with Truth (Video): https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/videos/video-training-tips/desensitizing-lesson-with-truth/
Issues From The Ground: Desensitizing To Touch In Sensitive Areas:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/issues-from-the-ground-desensitizing-to-touch-in-sensitive-areas/
Vaccine:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/safety-concerns-administering-vaccines/
Fecal Egg Count Kits/Info.:
https://horsemenslab.com/faq.html
Silver Honey Wound Spray:
https://absorbine.com/products/silver-honey-combo-pack?variant=39493392990369
Cosequin Equine:
https://www.cosequin.com/horses/julie-goodnight-chooses-cosequin-asu-joint-hoof-pellets/?
utm_source=Cosequin&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=Julie_endorsement
Description:
In this episode of Ride On, I’ll focus on how you know if your horse needs a new bit, how we evaluate a horse for the right bit, and understanding the impact of a well-chosen bit.
And in “What the Hay? Q&A” at the end of this episode, we have questions from listeners about ground manners for senior horses, tips for riding the trot for riders with tight hips, and what saddle pads work best on high withered horses.
Rip’s First Trailer Ride Video posted on Julie Goodnight Horsemanship FB Page:
https://www.facebook.com/juliegoodnight
Julie Goodnight’s Schedule:
https://juliegoodnight.com/events-2/
Sign up for Julie’s Newsletter:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/wishlist-member-3/?reg=1392669509
Myler Three Ring Combination Bit:
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/mb-04-combination-with-rawhide-noseband-myler-bit/
Myler Bits Julie likes in her shop:
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product-category/tack-room/bits-bridles-reins/bits/
Dale Myler teaches at Julie’s barn:
https://juliegoodnight.com/myler-bits/
Myler 36 Mouthpiece:
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/mb-36-flat-shank-myler-copy/
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/mb-36-combination-myler-bit/
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/mb-36-eggbutt-with-hooks-myler-bit/
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/mb-36-hbt-myler-bit/
Myler 04 Mouthpiece:
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/mb-04-hbt-myler-bit/
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/mb-04-eggbutt-with-hooks-myler-bit/
Ride On with Julie Goodnight Podcast:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/audios/ride-on-podcast/
February 2025 Blog on Bits:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/julies-blog/goodnight-news-bit-overview/
Evidence-based Horsemanship, Dr. Stephen Peters & Martin Black, Wasteland Press, 2018
Signs a horse needs a new bit:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/my-horse-is-tossing-and-shaking-his-head/
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/tongue-trouble/
Tongue Relief:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/issues-from-the-saddle-tongue-over-bit/?_rt=MnwxfHRvbmd1ZSByZWxpZWZ8MTc0MTI5MTk1OA&_rt_nonce=e768fd55ec
Bit Wizzard:
http://www.mylerbits.com/bitting_assistant.php
Rider Skill Assessment:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/julies-blog/rider-skill-assessment-training-plan/
Email Questions for Julie’s Q&A section of her podcast:
podcast@juliegoodnight.com
Leave Julie a Google Review:
https://g.page/r/CSISpaMrd33aEBI/review
Rip, Annie’s colt, is nine months old, but technically a yearling. He’s basically a learning machine with the whole world at his hooves. He loves the indoor arena, and he seems to enjoy our short training sessions too...
Desensitizing- touch all over, brush, handle face, ears, belly
Horse Report: Getting The Band Back Together
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/horse-report-gettin-the-band-back-together/
Issues From The Ground: Desensitizing To Touch in Sensitive Areas
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/issues-from-the-ground-desensitizing-to-touch-in-sensitive-areas/
Tantrums and emotional meltdowns in Horses
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/back-from-the-brink-managing-emotional-meltdowns-in-horses/
Leading—come with me, rate speed, can’t run away.
Lead Line Leadership Course
Issues From The Ground: Rearing When Leading
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/issues-from-the-ground-rearing-when-leading/
How to Get a 5-Star Rating from your Farrier
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/how-to-get-a-5-star-rating-from-your-farrier/
September 2021 Horse Report
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/september-2021-horse-report/
Lipping, Nipping, Biting:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/julies-blog/off-to-a-good-start/
Bit selection considerably impacts horse training, comfort, and performance across all disciplines
Show Notes for February Blog Post 2025: Bit Overview
Talk About Tack: Fitting Curb Chains to Curb Bits:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/talk-about-tack-fitting-curb-chains-to-curb-bits/
Talk About Tack: Snaffle to Curb:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/talk-about-tack-snaffle-to-curb/
Julie Goodnight Q & A Bit Tips:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/horse-illustrated-julie-goodnight-qas-bit-tips/
My Horse is Tossing and Shaking His Head:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/my-horse-is-tossing-and-shaking-his-head/
What Bit Should I Use:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/what-bit-should-i-use-2/
In this newest episode of my podcast, I discuss different saddles, how they are constructed, and the pros and cons of rigid trees, flexible trees, treeless, and riding bareback. I'd like you to join me as we embark on this discovery.
January 2025 Podcast Show Notes
Illusive Concepts that Affect Saddle Fit
Is Saddle Fit More Important to the Horse or the Rider
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/julies-blog/is-saddle-fit-more-important-to-the-horse-or-the-rider/
Eddie’s New Saddle-How Saddle Fit Changes Over Time
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/julies-blog/eddies-new-saddle-how-saddle-fit-changes-over-time/
Saddle Trees Fit and Riggings
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/saddle-trees-fit-and-riggins/
Top 3 Saddle-Fit Pains
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/top-3-saddle-fit-pains/
Forces and Pressures on the horse’s back during bareback riding
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1090023312002341
Horse Master Episode #908-Cross Dressed: English to Western Saddles
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/videos/horse-master-shows/episode-908-cross-dressed-english-to-western-saddles/
Julie Goodnight talks about saddle fit with Darrell Nephew of Circle Y Saddles-You Tube Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Fl43qeZLoY
Fitting a saddle to Annie-Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXHNwIrsOAA
Julie Goodnight’s Peak Performance Saddles
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product-category/tack-room/saddles-tack/saddles/
Bridge Pads
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/?s=bridge+pad
Books on Science based behavior and training
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/julies-blog/my-favorite-books-of-the-year-and-decade/
Evidenced Based Horsemanship
https://evidence-basedhorsemanship.com/buy-the-book-dvd/
Leave Julie Goodnight a Google Review-thank you, in advance
https://g.page/r/CSISpaMrd33aEBI/review
December 2024 Blog-Reins
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/julies-blog/december-blog-2024/
Refinement & Collection
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/refinement-and-collection-full-video/
Goodnight’s Interactive Membership
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/interactive-membership-benefits/
Replacement Training
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/how-to-make-a-perfect-horse/
Analyzing traffic to our website and the direct questions we get from you, the end-user, we see significant interest in tack and equipment and its appropriate use and adjustment. I love this because it tells me that you are looking out for your horse’s best interests and are committed to being the best partner your horse could have.
Show Notes for Perfecting Saddle Fit Skills
Julie Goodnight’s Online Academy:
online horsemanship library
Annual Saddle Fit Assessment Article:
annual saddle fit assessment
Julie Goodnight’s Podcast:
Ride On with Julie Goodnight
Julie Goodnight’s Peak Performance Saddles:
Saddles
Thirty Second Tack Check Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYNPVAtwukk
Podcast Show notes for Ride On with Julie Goodnight: Riding without reins
To post a Google Review for Julie Goodnight:
https://support.google.com/business/answer/3474122?hl=en&visit_id=638691238344864984-3495844838&p=search_more_reviews&rd=1#best_practice
Sign up for Julie’s newsletter & podcast:
http://juliegoodnight.com/NEWS
Real help to horsemanship dilemmas
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/goodnight-academy/
December 2024 Blog:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/december-blog-2024/
Audio Version of December Blog-”Blogpost Riding without the reins:
Ride On with Julie Goodnight – Julie Goodnight Academy
Free Video: Turning w/o the Reins
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/julies-blog/december-blog-2024/
Sequencing the aids:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/artificial-aids-training-tool-or-crutch/
Sequencing Cues:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/winter-workouts-ride-right-with-julie-goodnight/
Reinforce Cues:
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/communication-and-control-full-video/
Consistency Counts
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/julies-blog/consistency-counts/
Ground Work:
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/lead-line-leadership-full-video/
2025 Events:
https://juliegoodnight.com/events-2/
Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube @juliegoodnight.
Monarch-https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/monarch-performance-trail-1752/
Wind River-https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/wind-river-trail-saddle-1750/
Teton-https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/teton-trail-saddle-1760/
Julie Goodnight Neck Rope-https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/neck-rope-for-bridle-less-riding/
Lead Line Leadership
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/lead-line-leadership-full-video/
Foal Handling
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/?s=Foal+Handling
Submit Questions for What the Hay Q&A:
podcast@juliegoodnight.com
Riding Without Reins: It’s not as hard as you think!
Most riders can’t imagine having full control of a horse without holding the reins, let alone without a bridle. But it’s not as challenging as you might think. There’s nothing hard about riding without the reins except stopping, turning, and backing!
Julie Goodnight Neck Rope
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/neck-rope-for-bridle-less-riding/
Consistency Counts
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/julies-blog/consistency-counts/
Horse Behavior: The meaning behind audible expressions
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/horse-behavior-the-meaning-behind-audible-expressions/
October 2024 Blog
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/october-2024-blog/
Artificial Aids: Training Tool or Crutch?
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/artificial-aids-training-tool-or-crutch/
n this newest episode of my podcast, we’ll dig into the weeds about how horses learn, how we shape behavior, and the important intangible skills horses should learn early on. As an example, I’ll explain the secrets to teaching untrained horses to stand quietly and patiently while tied.
And in the “What the Hay? Q&A” segment at the end of this episode, I’ll answer your questions about the difference in curb and snaffle bits, about switching bits, about the different types of bitless bridles and hackamores, and when it’s safe to ride without a bit.
Show Notes:
Long Story Short-How Rip Got His Name
How Horses Learn
“Kindergarten for Horses”- https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/?s=Kindergarten+
Advance & Retreat- https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/?s=Advance+and+Retreat
Advance and Retreat-https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/advance-and-retreat/
Focus on me, focus on nothing- https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/cultivating-a-connection-with-horses/
Investigative behavior- https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/3-leadership-activities/
De-spooking-https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/managing-fearful-behavior-in-horses/
Online Resources
Link to Join Now- https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/join-now/
Raised with Manners- https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/horse-master-raised-with-manners/
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Speak the Language (Horse Behavior)- https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/horse-behavior-dvd/
Equipment
Rope Halter
How to fit a rope halter-https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/videos/video-training-tips/how-a-rope-halter-should-fit/
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/julie-goodnight-tip-of-the-month-for-may/
Tie a rope halter- https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/halter-instructions/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQjaYTNs6fE
Myler Bits from Julie’s Store:
MB-33 HBT- https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/mb-33-hbt-myler/
MB-33 Eggbutt w. hooks https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/mb-33-eggbutt-with-hooks-myler-bit/
MB-04 HBT-https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/mb-04-hbt-myler-bit/
MB-04 Eggbutt-https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/mb-04-eggbutt-with-hooks-myler-bit/
What The Hay Q & A
Bits-Curbs vs Snaffle
Bitless & Hackamores
Today’s podcast topic is an extension of my blog about the emergency dismount. I’ll talk about how to stay safe in emergency situations. We’ll start by looking at what constitutes an emergency with a horse, what “over the threshold” behavior looks like and what its causes are, and most importantly, what you can do as a rider or horse handler to keep yourself safe in sticky situations and how to ride your horse back into control.
Show Notes:
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HOW MUCH DOES A YOUNG HORSE REALLY KNOW
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/how-much-does-a-young-horse-really-know/
CHRONIC PAIN/SHUTDOWN
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/julies-blog/when-horses-shut-down/
ULCERS
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/dr-getty-urges-dont-let-your-horse-develop-an-ulcer/
WHAT CAUSES A HORSE TO SPOOK
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/managing-fearful-behavior-in-horses/
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/sit-the-spook/
PHYSICAL PAIN
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/rearing-to-go/
SADDLE FIT
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/saddle-fit-guide/
SADDLE PLACEMENT
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/top-3-saddle-fit-pains/
APPROPRIATE BIT
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/talk-about-tack-is-a-snaffle-really-comfortable/
BEHAVIOR
https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/behavior/
HORSE & RIDER SUITABILITY
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/to-buy-or-not-to-buy/
SPOOK, SPIN, & BOLT
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/riding-skills-how-do-i-get-a-secure-seat-to-ride-out-spooks/
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/issues-from-the-saddle-how-to-deal-with-a-spooky-horse/
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/issues-from-the-saddle-what-to-do-with-a-horse-that-bolts-runs-off-with-rider/
BALK or REFUSE
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/confidence-on-the-trail/
RIDE THROUGH DIFFICULTIES
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/think-forward-ride-yourself-out-of-rough-spots/
Control the Nose: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/back-from-the-brink-managing-emotional-meltdowns-in-horses/
Change Direction:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/fresh-start/
Deep Seat/Anchored heels: https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/goodnights-principles-of-riding-series-streaming-video-set/
Open Pelvis:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/riding-skills-time-length-help-to-open-pelvis/
Ride Proactively:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/proactive-riding-take-the-drivers-seat/
One Rein Stop:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/stop-in-an-emergency/
Disengagement:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/julie-goodnight-tip-of-the-month-for-march-2/
Pulley Rein:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/the-pully-rein-stop/
Emergency Dismount:
https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/stop-in-an-emergency/
Resources Online:
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Last month, I talked to Dr. Sarah Matlock, a professor of Equine Behavior at Colorado State University, about her fascinating research into using positive reinforcement to gentle mustangs, the challenges associated with it, and the importance of understanding horse behavior and motivation.
This month, we continue our conversation about the impact of positive reinforcement on training wild mustangs, as well as its limitations. She explains the unique challenges associated with gentling mustangs, as well as the importance of understanding horse behavior and motivation.
In Long Story Short, I'll tell you about a surprising experience I had while training a 5-year-old greenbroke mustang that was adopted from the BLM. And in What the Hay? Q&A, I’ll answer listener questions about a horse that panics when he’s out alone on the trail, a Paint that’s easily distracted, and a mare that just trots faster and faster when asked to canter.
Show Notes:
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Sarah Matlock contact: sarah.matlock@colostate.edu
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From What the Hay? Q&A
Resources on Calming Your Horse: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/tag/calm-your-horse
Canter with Confidence Training Video: https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/canter-with-confidence
Resources for Cantering Confidently: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/tag/cantering-confidently
Julie's New Course on Everything Your Need to Know About Riding the Canter with Dr. Kate Fenner: https://www.kandooequine.com/canter
Resources for Focusing: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/tag/focusing
Resources for Distracted Horses: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/tag/distracted-horses
Resources on High-Headed Horses: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/tag/high-headed-horses
In this episode, I’m talking to Dr. Sarah Matlock, a professor of Equine Behavior at Colorado State University, about her fascinating research into using positive reinforcement to gentle mustangs. We’ll talk about Dr. Matlock's personal journey with horses, and how that led her to a career in equine sciences. Then we’ll delve into Dr. Matlock's exciting work studying the impact of positive reinforcement through clicker training on wild mustangs. She explains the concept of "gentling" mustangs and the challenges associated with it, as well as the importance of understanding horse behavior and motivation.
In my new segment, Long Story Short, I'll tell you about an important lesson I learned from my dad when it comes to recognizing horse behavior, and the importance of people taking responsibility for their actions—instead of blaming their horse. And in What the Hay? Q&A, I’ll answer listener questions about how to keep weeds in the arena at bay, and using tie-downs on trail rides.
Show Notes:
Sarah Matlock: sarah.matlock@colostate.edu
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From What the Hay? Q&A
Resources on Tie-Downs/Martingales: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/tag/tie-downs-martingales
Resources on High-Headed Horses: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/tag/high-headed-horses
This is part two of last month’s episode about the new era of horsemanship. (If you haven’t already, be sure to listen to part one from last month!) In this month’s episode, we’ll continue our conversation about science-based, non-forceful training methods, busting old mythology, and changing narratives around the way we talk about horses. I’ll leave you with the 10 principles of horse training, as stated by equine behaviorists, that give us important guidelines to follow when we’re working with horses.
In my new segment. Long Story Short, I'll tell you about taking my son on his very first trail ride—and the terrifying moment I had in the middle of it. And in What the Hay? Q&A at the end of the episode, I’ll answer questions from listeners about a Standardbred with an out-of-character behavior in his stall, and a mom who is unsure about letting her daughter join her school’s equestrian team after witnessing training methods that troubled her.
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Show Notes & Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
“A Horse by Nature: Managing Emotional and Mental Stress in Horses for Improved Welfare” by Mary Ann Simonds: https://maryannsimonds.com
Equine Science Society: https://www.equinescience.org
Troxel Helmets for Kids: https://www.troxelhelmets.com/collections/kids (Use code GOODNIGHT at checkout to get 15% Off!)
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Today I'll be talking with my good friend and assistant trainer, “T” Cody, about the new revolution in horsemanship that's currently taking place. We'll take a glance back at the history of horsemanship, and how the recreational horse flourished in the mid 1900s. Then we’ll talk about the impacts—both good and bad—that natural horsemanship has had, and what we have to look forward to now.
In my new segment. Long Story Short, I'll tell you about the riding instructors who had an early influence on my riding career. And in What the Hay? Q&A, I'll answer your questions about a 9-year-old horse with sudden trailer anxiety, the mechanics of treeless saddles, and keeping horses barefoot year-round when you trail ride in the Rocky Mountains.
For some reason there is no audio during the question portion of what the hay q&a.
awesome podcast with a lot of well presented information, but some pretty rough sound quality (especially many of the guests). Julie, please invest in a better mic!