Showing posts with label Horse trauma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horse trauma. Show all posts

Avoiding Triggering the Fearful Horse


Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series

Avoiding Triggering the Fearful Horse

Discussing Horse Help and Problems when trying to avoid triggering the Fearful and Distrustful Horse.

Weekly videos posted in the series on the Alternative Horsemanship YouTube Channel.


Horse Trailer Help - The Fearful and Traumatized Rescue Horse

 Recognizing the Rescue Horse's Insecurity - ReIntroducing Trailer Loading 


Previously establishing quality communication to help this troubled mare learn to think through scenarios rather than physical bolt (forward, backwards or sideways) away when concerned. 



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Helping the Traumatized & Fearful Horse part 2


Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series

Helping the Traumatized Horse Part 2

Horse trainer Thoughts & Perspective on the contributing Horse Training practices that create Traumatized and Fearful Horse leading to increasingly dangerous and unwanted equine behaviors. Part 2 Watch Part 1 Here All new access to Exclusive LIVE Content with Q & A Opportunities In-Person Horse Learning Distance Horse Coaching & Consultations Alternative Horsemanship Video Catalog

Horse Trainer Advice: Build Trust in the Fearful Horse Part 1



 

 Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series 

Build Trust in the Traumatized Horse Part 1

Horse trainer Thoughts & Perspective on the Traumatized and Fearful Horse, building trust to replace unwanted equine behaviors. 


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Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series *Getting Hurt with Horses


Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series *Getting Hurt with Horses So many human/horse accidents, fear, and trauma can be avoided by trusting yourself to not just do "what everyone else is doing." Sam shares her thoughts on when not to trust the equine professional in order to keep you and your horse safe. Subscribe to the Alternative Horsemanship YouTube channel for weekly episodes and other horse behavior and learning videos.

Preparing your horse for "life"- including not killing the farrier


As a trainer who over the years has gained a reputation unintentionally for working with horses often after the "mainstream" ways of training have not worked, (think big, dramatic and dangerous horses,) I receive many requests for help after all else has "failed." Many unwanted behaviors arise during the handling of horses in everyday scenarios. Two big challenges for many people is trailer loading and having their horse stand well for the farrier.

Trailer Loading Trauma- Horses



Today I worked with three different horses that had all issues with trailer loading... the most important message I could convey was the conversation with the horse should initially focus on refining the tools needed in order to present the trailer loading itself.