Working with horses sometimes appears like a magic act. We can get distracted by their big, dramatic, unexpected behaviors, unsure of when, how, or what caused them to begin. This leaves folks unsure of how to influence a different outcome or response in the animal.

Samantha Harvey shares three decades of her horsemanship training approaches to help students understand horse behavior via her blog posts. She offers distance and online horsemanship courses, horse webinars, equine video coaching, horsemanship clinics worldwide, equine-related telephone consultations, Equine Retreats, and various Group and Individual remote horse learning.
Showing posts with label disrespectful horse behavior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disrespectful horse behavior. Show all posts
Horsemanship Webinar Series: Self-Awareness Improves our Horsemanship
Bad Weather & Horse Behavior- Learning Opportunity for Building Trust
It was been raining... for days. Gray, dark, windy, and cold. You can't see the rear of the property. Every simple task becomes a "chore" as I pile on the layers of clothing, jacket, scarf, and hat to head out and mentally head out into the blustery weather.
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