Horse Reeducation - 2nd Ride with Neck Rope
This isn't about how little tack I use, but reeducating a horse who was incredibly defensive towards pressure. I had to approach working with her in a creative manner to engage her mind to influence changes in the habitual fearful behaviors.
Building the Horse's Trust
Building the Horse's Trust
The Equine's current behaviors reflect what he has learned from his previous human interactions.
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Assessing the horse's health - relative to his diet
I am not an equal nutritionist, nor a vet, but this is a generalized list of things I've learned to see based on the last three decades of working with many unhealthy horses.
Horse Behavior - Herd Dynamics
Herd Dynamics
In the summer there is a continuous rotation of horses on the farm as equines arrive from all parts of the country. They stay various lengths of time, depending on their individual needs in their re-education and often rehabilitation.Horse Behavior Tips and Questions
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Horse Transitions- Mental and Physical
Being Hopeful with Horses
Alternative Horsemanship™ Defensive Horse Behavior Livestream
Join Alternative Horsemanship™ the Remote Horse Coach on Tuesday, July 15th, at 6pm pdt, for a discussion on how to interrupt default defensive equine behaviors and offering Positive Alternative communication to help the horse let go of unwanted responses in a reasonable manner.
Why Enjoying the Equine Interactions Matter
Many times when I'm teaching a student, if a tense moment arises, I will instruct them to pat their horse.
Defensive Horse Behavior toward Rider Aids Replay
Join Alternative Horsemanship™ the Remote Horse Coach as she discusses in-depth contributors and often overlooked horse behavior and other signs of the equine defensive toward the rider's seat and leg aids. Included is a demo video. Click HERE to watch
Clarity & Intention- Evolving the Equine Partnership
Too many people are unclear in what, where and how they communicate with their horse. They unintentionally "challenge" the horse into guessing what they want. Then they reprimand the horse every time he can't figure it out. Or they present a task using the same manner of communication repetitiously, driving the horse's stress levels up, until he accidentally figures out what the person is asking. The more the horse has to "guess" at what the person wants, the more he will tune out the person's aids or communication and can become dull and unresponsive to the aids or feel like he is "taking over" during the session.
Alternative Horsemanship™ Southern California Clinics 2025-26
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