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Antietam Battlefield Ride
I had the horse trailer hooked up and loaded by the time Mark got home from work. We grabbed the horses and a chilled bottle of Monavie and headed down the road to meet Scott and Noel at the Antietam … Continue reading
Posted in Dolly, Horse Training Philosophy, Lucy, Monavie, Natural Horsemanship, Natural Trainer On The Road!, trail riding
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Since You Asked…Horse Questions Answered
Today’s question is from Jeannie and Chris of Hedgesville, WV. “If a horse isn’t a natural leader (on the trail), can you train him to be one?”
Posted in Horse Training Basics, Horse Training Philosophy, Natural Horsemanship
Tagged advice, bravery, care, challenges, confidence, courage, equestrian, equine, fears, god, guidance, horse, horse care, horse training, horse whisperer, horse woman, horsemanship, horses, instinct, jeannie, leadership skills, natural, natural horse, natural horse care, natural horse training, natural horse training methods, natural horseman, natural horsemanship, natural leader, naturally, partnership, principle, principles, ride, riding, self confidence, tip, tips, trail, trail riding, train, training
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Study Supports Clicker Training
A French study recently reported that use of food rewards in training horses leads to faster results and a better relationship with people.
Posted in clicker training, Horse Training Basics, Horse Training Philosophy, Natural Horsemanship
Tagged 20th century, animal behavior, b f skinner, b.f.skinner, co author, confidence, constraints, equine, equines, ethology, food rewards, france and co, french study, horse, horse trainer, horse training, horses, natural horse, natural horse care, natural horse training, natural horse training methods, natural horsemanship, negative relationship, operant conditioning, phd candidate, ponies, pony, previous research, sankey, the horse, training, training horses, university of rennes, validation, western france
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First Trailer Loading
Maggie the once-feral rescue mare arrived loose in the horse trailer. No one could get near her, much less get a halter on her. They managed to bribe her into the trailer with grain to get her here to the … Continue reading
Posted in clicker training, Horse Training Basics, Natural Horsemanship
Tagged advance and retreat, care, challenges, confidence, deworm, equine, fears, feral horse, few minutes, filly, health, horse, horse care, horse trailer, horse training, maggie, mare, natural horsemanship, rescue, simulations, solid foundation, squeeze chute, tarp, trailer, trailer load, trailer loading, training, transformation, willingness, yearling, young horse
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Lyons, Parelli and Clinton, Oh My!
The first time I visited the Maker’s Mark Secretariat Center at the Kentucky Horse Park, one of the directors asked me, “who’s your guru?”
Posted in Horse Training Philosophy, Inner Natural Horsemanship, Natural Horse/ Horsemanship Trainers, Natural Horsemanship
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New Horse for Training. The More Things Change…
…The more they stay the same. Wally the warmblood arrived safe and sound for 6 months or so of training board while his owner is out of the country. His owner’s goals: use Centered riding, natural horsemanship and classical training … Continue reading
Posted in Centered Riding tm, Challenges, Ideas & Exercises, Dressage... Naturally!, Horses and Life, Natural Horsemanship
Tagged 3-day eventing, boarder, classical training, dressage, dressage horse, eventing, horse, horse riding lessons, horse trainer, horse training, horse woman, horse women, horsewoman, horsewomen, jeannie, natural horsemanship, oldenburg, philosophy, polocrosse, pony club, powerful woman, show jumper, sinjin, thoroughbred, three-day eventing, training board, training principles, wally, warmblood
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Clicker Training for Hoof Handling
One of the first things a horse learns when they arrive on the farm for training is a bridge signal. This simple tool becomes a powerful horse training accelerator.
Posted in clicker training, Horse Trainer's Mindset, Natural Horse Care
Tagged abcess, abcess in horses, clicker, clicker train, diagnosing lameness, diagnosis, epsom salt, equine, free article, gideon, hooves, horse, horse training, horses, lameness, pony, training, Winter Horse Care
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Everyday Horse Training: Gideon’s Abcess
Ginny called from feeding the horses tonight with news that Gideon was three-legged lame. Mark and I layered up and headed out to the pasture. A quick onceover and a careful feel revealed the most likely diagnosis of lameness– and … Continue reading
Posted in clicker training, Horse Trainer's Mindset, Natural Horse Care, Natural Horsemanship
Tagged abcess, abcess in horses, clicker, clicker train, diagnosing lameness, diagnosis, epsom salt, equine, free article, gideon, hooves, horse, horse training, horses, lameness, pony, training, Winter Horse Care
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