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๐Ÿ”ฅ QUALITY ROPE HALTERS & LEADS ๐Ÿ”ฅThese arenโ€™t cheap, floppy halters thrown together.These are practical, balanced, horsem...
21/06/2026

๐Ÿ”ฅ QUALITY ROPE HALTERS & LEADS ๐Ÿ”ฅ

These arenโ€™t cheap, floppy halters thrown together.

These are practical, balanced, horsemanship focused halters we use every single day in our own training program- from c**ts to seasoned horses.

Two choices:

โœจ Soft Rope

โ€ข 2 Knot Nose Bandโ€“ $40

โ€ข 4 Knot Nose Bandโ€“ $45

โœจ Stiff Rope

โ€ข 2 Knot Nose Bandโ€“ $55

โ€ข 4 Knot Nose Band โ€“ $60

Soft rope = sits closer to the face, lighter feel.

Stiff rope = holds shape, clearer and more consistent feel. (Our personal preference)

We personally run 2 knot nose bands on our horses.

4 knot is great for horses needing help to move off pressure.

๐Ÿ”ฅ Lead Ropes โ€“ $45

โ€ข 12ft

โ€ข 1/2 inch double braid marine

โ€ข Quality leather popper (we make them too!)

โ€ข No clips (better balance, better feel, no heavy snap under the chin)

โ€ข Black or white only

๐Ÿ–๐Ÿฝ All hand made by us.

Made to order.

๐Ÿ“ฆ Pick up Kurmond or postage is available.

Please fill out this order form:

https://form.jotform.com/260301022398043

19/06/2026

I was on a long flight, sandwiched between an older woman and a younger woman.
The older woman, seated by the window, was fussing with her phone and becoming visibly frustrated. I asked if she needed help.

โ€œMy headphones wonโ€™t connect,โ€ she said. โ€œI downloaded movies for the flight, but I canโ€™t hear any of them.โ€

I took a look at her phone, checked the settings, and made sure everything appeared to be connected properly. Satisfied, I handed it back to her.

โ€œIt still isnโ€™t working,โ€ she said.
Now she was becoming increasingly upset. The prospect of spending the next five hours without her movies seemed to be creating genuine anxiety.

I was puzzled. Everything I had done should have worked.
The younger woman in the aisle seat perked up and offered to help.
โ€œI work in tech support,โ€ she said.

She took the phone, checked a few things, and then handed it back to the older woman with exactly the same result.

She took the womanโ€™s headphones from her, handed back the phone, and said, โ€œThis should work now. But I need you to put the headphones in very slowly and carefully.โ€

The woman nodded and did exactly as instructed.
This time, it worked.

Within moments she was happily watching her movie.

Once she was settled, I asked the younger woman what she had done differently.

โ€œNothing,โ€ she said.
โ€œI did the exact same thing you did. But when she was anxious, she kept jamming the headphones into her ears and accidentally pressing the mute button. I just needed to slow her down.โ€
Then she winked and added:
โ€œNinety percent of tech support is keeping the client calm.โ€

That comment struck me harder than she probably intended.

As riding instructors, trainers, coaches, and teachers, we often assume our job is to provide solutions. We spend years accumulating knowledge, building skills, and collecting answers.
But a panicked rider can find nine hundred problems for every one solution.

Often the solution is surprisingly simple:

The horse needs a clearer rhythm.
The rider needs to breathe.
The hands need to soften.
The rider needs to look up.
The horse needs more forward.
Simple things.

But anxiety has a remarkable ability to press the mute button on good information.

When people become overwhelmed, they stop hearing. They stop feeling. They stop processing. In their effort to solve the problem, they unknowingly recreate it over and over again.
Iโ€™ve found that some of the most effective teaching doesnโ€™t come from knowing more answers. It comes from helping someone become calm enough to receive the answer that is already there.
The solution may be simple.

It may even be free.
But no solution can land on anxious ears.
Sometimes the first step in helping someone isnโ€™t fixing the problem.
Itโ€™s helping them stop pressing mute.

Photo by Jesse Cardew

19/06/2026

This may be an unpopular opinion, but the expectation that your c**t starter can completely transform a horse into something else isnโ€™t fair.

Hear me out.

There is a difference between your c**t starter teaching and working your horse to make a better well rounded partner. Absolutely.
Building confidence, creating boundaries, teaching better skillsโ€”thatโ€™s our job.

We cannot, however, change your horse or their personality.
Your c**t starter cannot change 6 years of naughty behavior in 30-60-90 days. You simply canโ€™t.

Especially if the owner doesnโ€™t have the knowledge, timing, feel or skill to continue what the trainer is teaching your horse.

Expecting a horse to change who they are at their core is a disappointment waiting to happen.

Rusty is an anxious guy at his core. I will not be able to change that. I can give him proper tools to be better, but I cannot change his personality.

Cinder is bred to be hot, quick and fast. She reacts quick because thatโ€™s what her genetic make up tells her to do. I cannot train that out of her. I can hone her skills to be used appropriately and have time and place-but at her core, she will be a hot feely mare.

Legacy is a 3yr old at heart. Heโ€™s goofy, playful, and mentally immature. I can train him, expose him, teach him what to do and how to be. He is my steady eddy in all things too. But I cannot force him to be a grown up and not wanna play all the time.

There is a time and place to teach and grow skill. And a time and place to accept.
It has taken me 6 years to accept Rusty as who he is. It can always get better, but it wonโ€™t change who they are.

C**t starters cannot perform miracles. They absolutely can create CHANGE. Which can be perceived as a miracle especially when ol Bucky learns how to do a lead change or back up softer.
But if their personality is to โ€œbe somethingโ€, youโ€™ll either spend their whole life fighting to change it or youโ€™ll learn acceptance and how to work with them.

That adaptability depends on you.

Your c**t starter cannot work miracles. They work c**ts.

**tstarter **tstarting

18/06/2026

NEW CALEDONIA, AND NOW VANUATU

Exciting news! Peppy Boontown IMP will be part of a historic first : the UPRA ร‰quine de Nouvelle-Calรฉdonie is organising the very first frozen equine semen export from New Caledonia to Vanuatu in August 2026. 7 mares will be inseminated with his genetics to renew Quarter Horse bloodlines in this small Pacific island! ๐Ÿด๐ŸŒ"

Peppy Boontown IMP has frozen semen available in New Caledonia and he has many foals there. Now he will have foals in Australia, New Caledonia and Vanuatu.

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