Learn horse behavior, communication, and improve horsemanship skills in weekly articles from Alternative Horsemanship™ with Samantha Harvey the Remote Horse Coach. Sharing her horse training philosophy developed over three decades. She coaches riders of all experience levels in clinics worldwide and offers distance horse coaching, instruction, and consults. Her horse video learning catalog has webinars, courses, classes and more. Subscribe on all social media platforms #alternativehorsemanship
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Musings of the Modern Day Horse- Buying an Equine
As I always teach students to be adaptable, so am I in my teachings. We happen to have multiple participants who will be on a horse buying search in the near future.
Planning for the Horse's Future
Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series
*What happens to your horse if something happens to you?
Alternative Horsemanship with Samantha Harvey the Remote Horse Coach addresses the difficult topic of planning for your horse's future care, financial costs, etc. in the case that something happens to you.
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Fear of Doing Things "wrong" With the Horse
What if I don't do it "right?"
Over the years of helping a variety of riders of all ages, backgrounds, disciplines, and experiences, I get asked this same question as they strive to improve their equine partnerships.
Horse Trainer Burnout- Misconceptions in the Equine Industry
Horse Trainer Burnout
The false illusion of what a trainer will do for the horse, meaning offer this neat packaged result, is ridiculous. For so long nobody considered the individual owner, their abilities, their goals, their time commitment, and most of all nobody actually considered the horse they were working with.