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Recognizing subtle horse behavior with Alternative Horsemanship™
If you haven't checked out the Remote Horse Coach video catalog lately, you might do so to see the latest horse behavior courses, webinars, and classes.
The Search - Engaging the Horse's Mind to create willing Behavior
In Conversations with the horse we are asking them to mentally "search" for what is being presented, and then to physically act upon those thoughts.
Horse Skills- The Check-In by Alternative Horsemanship™
Improving Horse Skills - The Check-In
Alternative Horsemanship Livestream: Adaptability
Helping the Horse with Worried Eyes
Question:
"Hi Samantha,
The other day you talked about stress showing around the horse's eyes.
I recently bought & watched your "Reading the Horse" series, and it helped me get better at seeing more subtle signs of tension sooner. It's really helpful. Thank you for making those videos available!
This is my boy Ernie. He's a Belgian. He is a wonderful sweet friendly guy in his early teens.
He's a PMU foal from Canada, and we got him when he was 2. His job is to be a pet and ride just for fun. He has 2 acres to wander about and he has 3 horse friends with him.
He seems like he really wants to please. And he worries. The pic of his worried face is an extreme example of his "worried eyebrows". I took it right as something that bothered him happened nearby.
My concern is that he looks worried quite often. In your videos, you talked about the type of horse that will keep his emotions in until suddenly he can't. He has never reached that point, and I would like to support him better so he will not reach the point of being overwhelmed.
What should I be doing to support him and help him build confidence? I try to be gently clear and consistent in everything I ask of him, but I'm sure I can get better. I want him to feel confident and enjoy his life."
Pain - the Unacknowledged Frequent Contributor to Unwanted Equine Behaviors
Many horses and humans live with pain to varying degrees on a daily basis. If you've ever been injured or have ongoing pain, think about the all-consuming feeling and emotional state the pain triggered in you.
Horse Training Tips with Alternative Horsemanship
Horse Training Tips
Teaching the Horse to Learn how to learn, think, search and try, while building his confidence, willingness, and adaptability.
Horse Behavior- What do you see?
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.