Horse Training Tips
Teaching the Horse to Learn how to learn, think, search and try, while building his confidence, willingness, and adaptability.
Horse Training Tips
Teaching the Horse to Learn how to learn, think, search and try, while building his confidence, willingness, and adaptability.
In this horse learning video in the Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series, take the opportunity to practice your horse behavior assessment skills. Watch the short clips of a newly arrived horse's behavior and then learn from Alternative Horsemanship™️ The Remote Horse Coach's analysis of things to notice in the horses feedback, reflecting their mental, emotional, and physical state, "telling" the human how they respond in future scenarios.
Join Alternative Horsemanship™ the Remote Horse Coach as she shares unedited first session assessments of working with a 10-13 year old horse, breed unknown, past unknown. Offering voice-overs to explain how the real-time assessment occurs, what to look for in the horse's feedback, recognizing patterns, and much more.
Initial Assessment 3-part series focuses on
Spatial Awareness
Defensive Behaviors
Physical Triggers
First Pasture Session - The 3-part series focuses on
Spatial Communication
Halter Help
Directable Leading
Bonus video- After the Session
What does the mounting block, walking out a gate, loading into a horse trailer, crossing over a tarp, or passing through a stream have in common?
Below are some basic questions to ask in regards to your horse’s health.
I suggest keeping a horse health journal making note of diet changes, farrier care, odd behaviors, etc. It can be used as a future reference point to learn from and find what works best for the horse.
Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series
How can I help my Horse?
In this horse learning episode, Alternative Horsemanship the Remote Horse Coach shares insight into answering the common question of, "I want to do things better with my horse. Where do I start?"
Click the link to watch on the Alternative Horsemanship YouTube Channel
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Preparing the Horse How not to Hurt the Farrier
Young Horse Riding & Training
Gentle Reminder...
Although most equine enthusiasts want to do right by their horse, many people are pushed into starting to ride horses when the equine is still very young.
Changing the pattern in the small day-to-day interactions can be a great Opportunity to safely assess Holes in your Horsemanship, refine, communication, and build trust.
If there are any "holes," it can be a safe time and place to start changing up the Conversation, refining influencing thoughts, without the equine getting overwhelmed. All in preparation for future unfamiliar situations.
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My belief system, values, the approach and perspective in how I viewed the horse.
Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series
Feeling stuck on your horse learning journey? Feeling like you don't know what to do during the horse interaction? Unsure of the cause creating unwanted horse behavior? Join Alternative Horsemanship Remote Horse Coach in this episode discussing problems of perception that many horse owners struggle with.
Click the link to watch on the Alternative Horsemanship YouTube Channel. New videos are posted every Friday.
Connecting Groundwork and Riding