Horses Natural Partners

This blog is about understanding the nature of the horse and through this knowledge to find better ways to communicate with and become partners with horses

Monday, 15 January 2018

Road to the Horse 2017 - The Year of the Cow Girl

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This year’s event featured four female horse trainers competing for the colt starting championship.  It was outstanding. There hav...
Wednesday, 30 August 2017

Where my horses live

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My horses live outside year round.  They have an open run in shelter where we provide bedding and feeding spaces but they are free to come ...
Thursday, 17 August 2017

Road to the Horse 2017 - The Year of the Cow Girl

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This year’s event featured four female horse trainers competing for the colt starting championship.  It was outstanding. There have...
Wednesday, 2 March 2016

More about Feel,Connection, Trust and Partnership

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Jutta and Cody The concept of feel is one of the hardest to grasp in dealing with horsemanship.  Almost every clinician refers to...
Friday, 8 January 2016

Making Adjustments

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Clinicians each have their own methods for developing communication, trust and respect with horses which ultimately leads to a desired part...
Monday, 16 November 2015

More About Hooking On/Joining Up

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During the last several months I have not done much writing but I have spent a lot of time  watching  DVDs about horsemanship.  One of the ...
Thursday, 29 October 2015

More About To Come

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I apologize to those of you who have followed this blog.  My father once told me don`t get old and don`t get sick.  Unfortunately over the...
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I became interested in horses a bit late in life and I am trying to make up for lost time in learning as much as I can from and about them. This blog is about understanding the nature of the horese and through this knowledge to find better ways to communicate with and become partners with horses. Val and I got out first horse just over 6years ago. Our plan was to keep the horse at a boarding stable. Six months later we brought him home and added a second horse. Withing 2 years (bitten, kicked and thrown) we knew we need help. We found a portal and entered the world of `natural horsemanship`, and we are still on that journey. It started with Parelli, that led to Dr. Robert M. Miller. Since then we have found more and more pathways to explore.
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