FOSH Announces Fundraising Clinic with Gaited Horse Clinician, Gary Lane

Newsdate: Wed, 17 September 2014 - 07:10 am
Location: HILLSBORO, Missouri

Friends of Sound Horses (FOSH) is proud to announce that clinician, Gary Lane, is generously donating his time for a FOSH fundraising clinic on October 11 and 12, in Hillsboro, Missouri at the equine therapy center, Bridle Ridge Acres.  Gary is a master at teaching gait recognition, finding each horse’s proper and healthy smooth gait and developing the canter on the gaited horse.

A gaited spotted saddle horse

A gaited spotted saddle horse

Funds raised from the clinic will be used to support the FOSH battle against the abusive and cruel practice of soring of Tennessee Walking Horses and in developing educational efforts to support the gaited horse in all disciplines.
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Gary’s clinics develop the signature gaits of all gaited breeds including Tennessee Walking Horses, Mountain Horses, Missouri Fox Trotting Horses, Paso Finos, Peruvians, Icelandics, Gaited Mules and many more.  He is the author of the best-selling, gaited horse training book, From the Rail to the Trail and DVDs, Training the Gaited Horse, Understanding Your Gaited Trail Horse and Introduction to Gaited Horse Dressage. 

Funds raised from the clinic will be used to support the FOSH battle against the abusive and cruel practice of soring of Tennessee Walking Horses and in developing educational efforts to support the gaited horse in all disciplines.

To become a clinic sponsor or attend the clinic as a rider or auditor, please contact Teresa Bippen, tbippen1957@yahoo.com.

FOSH is a national leader in the promotion of natural, sound gaited horses and in the fight against abuse and soring of Tennessee Walking Horses.  For more information about FOSH, the world’s largest all gaited breed organization or to become a member, please visit www.fosh.info.

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