Just wanted to share this today and elicit some discussion. Comments welcomed!
Just wanted to share this today and elicit some discussion. Comments welcomed!
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Amazing video about Pony–very moving!
We must ALWAYS, ALWAYS take the INDIVIDUAL horse into consideration. … the WHOLE HORSE. No matter what we’re doing with him/her. Hooves, Riding, Groundwork — no one horse is like another just as no one human is like another. All individuals and UNIQUE in body, mind, spirit. “One si
Think of the horse as a friend – not a servant.
First video – a horse that was out of line and non-fearful; Second video – excellent, excellent work with an extremely sensitive and fearful horse. Can you just IMAGINE what would have happened if more ‘conventional’ round pen exercises and restraints were used on this horse? Wow — scary to think about!
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