Alternative Horsemanship the Remote Horse Coach shares horse health tips in assessing the equine's diet and the potential problems it can cause in his physical and mental health often leading to unwanted behaviors.
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Potential Problems with Your Horse's Diet
Alternative Horsemanship the Remote Horse Coach shares horse health tips in assessing the equine's diet and the potential problems it can cause in his physical and mental health often leading to unwanted behaviors.
Horseback Riding & Communication in Real Time
Bad Horse Behaviors or Vision Issues
Bad Horse Behaviors or Vision Issues?
Discussing some equine behaviors that may be indicators of potential vision issues. Many unwanted, dramatic, fearful, and dangerous horse behaviors stem from a combination of factors, often including an equine that is experiencing physical issues or pain.
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Improving your Ground Work with the Horse
The BOX is not a solution. It is one of the many ingredients that go into creating an opportunity for a two-way conversation with the horse.
Unmounted Sessions with Alternative Horsemanship
What: An opportunity to include equine enthusiasts who have been limited to auditing, the waitlist, or are unable to bring their horse as a participant. I will be offering unmounted group sessions in the upcoming March and April clinics for hands-on (but horseless) learning.