A FREE FOLDABLE BACKPACK!
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Please note we are busily preparing for the unwanted arrival of Cyclone Alfred :( that is due to make landfall late Thurs/Fri early morning here in SEQ. I will post updates here on expected turnaround times etc. Thanking you for your understanding and please take care.
Cheers, Kaz
If you hadn't already noticed..
Our 10% OFF 3 or more now includes our grooming products!
So you can mix n' match a tail bag or 2, etc, with a grooming product!
And receive 10% OFF!
No code needed discount applies at checkout.
Turnaround presently is about 1 to 3 days on tail bags and a little more on mane bags (they are very time-consuming and extremely fiddly!)
Add a comment to checkout with your choice of either a pink, blue or black backpack. Valued at $11.50!
In 2015, our journey started with a handmade horse training flag that I had sewn and given to all participants at a horsemanship clinic. Inspired by the positive feedback, we identified a niche to develop a quality equine brand with innovative, uniquely crafted products for horse and rider. Through a deep passion for horses and horsemanship, Kaz's Flags & Tail Bags was born, launching on Facebook Jan 29th 2016, followed by Instagram, eBay, and our website in 2021.
Based in the Lockyer Valley, QLD, and run as a proud Australian micro-business, we work alongside local artisans Seamstress Pilar and Rhonda, to deliver products with exceptional durability and craftsmanship. Our commitment to customer satisfaction drives us to continually evolve, guided by feedback from our loyal customers, as we strive to provide the best value and service in horsemanship training tools and equipment.
That the Pocket String Combo collection was first imagined and created right here at Kaz's Flags and Tail Bags! 😁
5-foot Pocket String Combo
Need a little more control? Our 5-foot Horsemanship Training String is ideal for those who find the standard 6-foot string a bit too long to manage. Pair it with either our slim grip or premium grip pocket pole, and discover a whole new level of precision and ease in 'stick and string' horsemanship!
6-foot Pocket String Combo
For those that prefer the traditional 6-foot horsemanship training strings, they too also pair perfectly with our innovative pocket poles. Together, they offer the ultimate in flexibility and convenience, allowing you to work with your horse up close or at a distance, with the ease of extending and retracting the durable stainless steel segments.
Pocket Liberty Whip Combo
Our Pocket Liberty Whip Combo was born from a simple idea: why can't a whip be both compact and functional? We took inspiration from our popular 5 and 6-foot String Combos and designed a whip that's not only pocket-sized but also retractable and extendable. This innovative design allows for seamless communication between horse and handler, without the bulk of a rigid pole.
Pocket Lunge Whip
After years of brainstorming, the Pocket Lunge Whip finally came to life when I found the perfect materials! A game-changer was the premium golf-style pocket pole, which delivers a traditional feel and balance in your hand. Plus, its extendable and retractable design makes it super convenient - simply pop it in your pocket, no more bulky traditional lunge whip poles
Training Stick & String Combos
Building on the success of our Pocket Pole versions, it was a few short years later we had our own Fibreglass Training Sticks manufactured and now our newest shipment is improved with being even lighter (188g) and more durable, with a thicker Australian leather loop end. We also offer the Nungar Knots version, featuring a webbing end, thinner golf grip, and slightly lighter weight (180g). Perfect for traditional 'stick and string' horsemanship, our fibreglass training sticks are not only affordable but also post-friendly (under 105cm for Auspost). Plus, they're beautifully balanced, leaving the old 'carrot stick' style in the dust!
About the use of Horsemanship Flags
People use Horsemanship Flags for various reasons:
1. Clear communication: Flags help horse handlers clearly communicate with their horses, especially during training or in noisy environments.
2. Visual cues: Flags provide a visual cue for horses, allowing them to associate the flag's movement or presence with specific commands or actions.
3. Safety: Flags can be used to maintain a safe distance between horses and handlers, reducing the risk of injury or accidents.
4. Training versatility: Flags can be used in various training settings, such as groundwork, liberty work, or under saddle.
5. Building trust: By using flags consistently and positively, horse handlers can build trust with their horses, strengthening their partnership.
Overall, Horsemanship Flags are a valuable tool for horse handlers seeking to improve communication, safety, and training effectiveness.
Start Slow: Begin by introducing the flag to the horse from a distance to prevent startling it.
Desensitisation: Gently wave the flag around the horse to help it get used to the movement and sound.
Use as an Extension of Your Arm: Practice using the flag to guide the horse’s movements, such as walking in circles or changing directions.
Groundwork Exercises: Incorporate the flag into basic groundwork exercises to improve communication and responsiveness.
Consistency is Key: Use the flag consistently in training sessions to build the horse’s confidence and familiarity.
Observe Reactions: Pay attention to the horse's body language to understand its comfort level and adjust your approach accordingly.
Positive Reinforcement: Reward the horse with treats or praise when it responds well to the flag's cues.
Seek Guidance: Consider attending lessons/clinics/workshops or watching tutorials to learn effective flag training techniques.
Practice Patience: Be patient and gentle, allowing the horse to gradually build trust with the flag.
Safety First: Always ensure both you and the horse are in a safe environment where the horse can move freely without obstacles.
Moving Too Quickly: Introducing the flag too abruptly can startle the horse, leading to fear and resistance.
Inconsistent Signals: Sending mixed messages through inconsistent flag movements can confuse the horse.
Lack of Patience: Expecting immediate results without allowing the horse time to adjust can hinder progress.
Overuse: Using the flag excessively during a session can cause stress and desensitisation.
Ignoring Body Language: Failing to observe the horse's reactions and body language can lead to miscommunication.
Improper Timing: Timing the flag's movements poorly, such as waving it at the wrong moment, can disrupt training.
Inadequate Training Environment: Not ensuring a safe and distraction-free training area can pose risks.
Neglecting Positive Reinforcement: Forgetting to reward the horse for good behaviour can slow down learning.
Holding Too Tightly: Gripping the flag too tightly can limit fluid movements, making it less effective.
Lack of Confidence: Being unsure or hesitant with the flag can make the horse uneasy.
To delve deeper into horsemanship flag training, it's important to understand the foundational principles and how these tools can be effectively integrated into a comprehensive training routine.
Flags are not just about waving an object; they are an extension of the trainer's intentions, providing a visual and sometimes auditory cue to guide the horse's behavior. Beginners often benefit from structured guidance—whether through professional lessons, online tutorials, or dedicated horsemanship clinics—to ensure they are using the flags effectively and safely.
When learning to use flags, beginners should focus on building a rapport with their horse, which requires patience and consistency. Practicing in a calm environment helps both the trainer and the horse to focus on communication without external stressors. It's also crucial for beginners to learn and read their horse's body language, which provides insight into the horse's comfort and understanding of the cues being given.
Confidence is key for both the trainer and the horse, and it can be built through gradual exposure and positive reinforcement. Starting with simple exercises and gradually increasing complexity as both parties become more comfortable can lead to significant improvements. Additionally, combining flag training with other tools, such as lunge lines or clickers, can enhance the training experience by offering a variety of stimuli and rewards.
Precision and Timing: Professionals have mastered the art of precise and timely flag movements, ensuring clear communication with the horse.
Advanced Techniques: They use flags for more complex maneuvers and exercises, such as lateral movements or in-hand work, that require a higher level of skill and understanding.
Integration with Other Tools: Professionals often combine flags with other training aids and techniques, using them as part of a larger training strategy to achieve specific goals.
Reading Horse Behaviour: They have a keen ability to read subtle changes in a horse's body language, allowing them to adjust their approach quickly and effectively.
Customizing Training: Professionals tailor their use of flags to suit the individual horse's temperament and learning style, enhancing the effectiveness of the training.
Confidence and Consistency: Their confidence and consistent use of flags provide clear and unambiguous signals to the horse, fostering trust and responsiveness.
Problem Solving: Flags are used as a tool for addressing specific behavioral issues or training challenges, with professionals employing them strategically to modify behaviour.
Built to last, our Flags are crafted with high-quality materials and carefully sewn for durability. We've collaborated with expert trainers and innovators to create unique designs that maximize visibility and effectiveness during training. At our core, we're committed to delivering exceptional customer service and support - before, during, and after your purchase!
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