tag:www.highmindedhorseman.com,2024:/tag/hackamoreHigh Minded Horseman / Tagged with 'Hackamore'2011-04-30T09:25:10ZHigh Minded HorsemanTracytag:www.highmindedhorseman.com,2024:Article/222010-07-01T16:30:00Z2010-07-02T08:30:24ZJackson WaldVaquero Horsemanship Part 2<p>For those of you who didn’t catch my last post, I discussed the history of vaquero horsemanship as much as I know it. This time though, I will talk about how the snaffle bit and traditional hackamore are used in starting colts. The snaffle came to America from England and Europe and is a direct pressure bit.…<a href='/2010/07/01/vaquero-horsemanship-part-2' class='more-btn' title='Click to read this complete article'>More</a></p>tag:www.highmindedhorseman.com,2024:Article/782011-05-16T03:00:00Z2011-04-30T09:25:10ZTracy SchumerIntroduce the Hackamore to Your Horse<p>The traditional hackamore, known in classical terms as the Jaquima is a versatile tool that can be applied to any discipline and any breed of horse. First impressions are important, in order for your horse to accept and appreciate the subtlety of the hackamore, his first experience needs to follow carefully executed foundation work.…<a href='/2011/05/16/introduce-the-hackamore-to-your-horse' class='more-btn' title='Click to read this complete article'>More</a></p>