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1   Link   Kilgobbin Stud
Kilgobbin Stud KZN (natural stud: Friesians, Friesian Crosses and Warlanders) as well as Horseplay Activities - no website as yet
More info on this and the Inner Game courses under "Inner Game". NHZA supports all the activities of Kilgobbin Stud and is often teaching or training at the stud. Eridanus, the NHZA Warlander was bred at Kilgobbin.
2   Link   Espaquest Iberian Stud KZN
The Espaquest Andalusian Stallion, Exclusivo, is the sire of Eridanus, the NHZA Warlander.
3   Link   Paint Horse Africa W Cape
The Paint Horse Africa Stallion "Predominantly Picasso" is the sire of two of the NHZA Paint Horses - Pablo Tambisque and Aqua's Dawn Palette
4   Link   Warlanders
The Warlander started as a dream, and was created by the desire to develop a breed with outstanding beauty, grace, athleticism, and intelligence. Dedicated breeders of both Andalusians and Friesians selectively bred some of the oldest and purest strains of horses in the world, to produce a horse that would inherit the best of both ancient breeds
5   Link   Silversand
NHZA supports and teaches the Silversand Horsemanship programme and Tamasine is the Associate Instructor for them in RSA. Silversand DVD's and equipment available from NHZA. Based Australia.
6   Link   Philippe Karl
NHZA supports, promotes and endorses all Philippe Karl's work and would actively encourage everyone to take a closer look at the work of this great Master. NHZA is the listed contact for those interested in submitting applications for a teacher's course in RSA. This will take place if enough applicants of the right standards apply. Please contact us for details and check out the Philippe Karl Website. Books and DVD's and bits available from NHZA. Based France.
7   Link   ProHorse
NHZA supports and organises events for ProHorse in RSA. They support, promote and endorse the work of Philippe Karl and are actively working to bring the ideas of Mon. Karl to RSA. Clinics are regularly organised around RSA. ProHorse also offers private clinics and training and their own unique horsemanship and are particularly keen on helping those with young horses and stallions. Based Germany.
8   Link   Buck Brannaman
9   Link   Ray Hunt
10   Link   Mark Rashid
11   Link   The Saddle Company
Excellent saddles and service easy to adjust as your horse changes via the service of the fitter who travels RSA. Saddles that fit like a glove for your horse. Based UK with regular visits to RSA by saddle fitter Norman Hyett who also offers saddle fitting awareness workshops. More details on the website
12   Link   Speedibeet Products
Easy to feed, healthy for your horse and excellent service and personal advice for your horses. Great for all ages, breeds and disciplines - all NHZA horses are fed on it and we have been using it for a number of years including raising our foals on it and feeding the older horse. Available all across RSA
13   Link   Dr Deb Bennett
No nonsense website with excellent advice - do check out "The Birdie Book". Based USA.
14   Link   Jayne Hunt - Equine Podiatrist
The best advice to get the best hoof under your horse - the most forward thinking and progressive programme of equine hoofcare that we know of - fully supported and endorsed by NHZA. Based UK
15   Link   Equine Podiatry Organisation and Training

16   Link   Cordez Horses
Pro-active website that responds quickly and efficiently. No charges for advertising - yields good results
17   Link   Western Cape Horse Talk
Pro-active website that is fast, efficient and helpful.
18   Link   Theresa Sandin Sustainable Dressage
"There's nothing unusual about the contents of the articles on this website. What I think is unusual, though, is the pedagogic approach that I've taken in building and writing this site. I'm so much younger and have so much less experience compared to most of the authors of treatsies on dressage, that I have nothing new to add. I admit to standing on their shoulders and seeing a tad further than some of them did, but only thanks to them and modern technology. So there's nothing revolutionary at all. That's why I haven't constructed a new name with connotations of harmony, humane-ness or spirituality of some kind. It's the same old 'traditional dressage' that's been around for ages. Only I try to explain it in a modern way, to modern readers." Theresa Sandin
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