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Horse Tips with Pippin: Uneventful Tacking Up- Quality Equine Partnerships
Horse Training and Desensitizing: Quit Driving the Horse Nuts by Alternative Horsemanship
Horse Training and Desensitizing Alternative Horsemanship with Samantha Harvey the Remote Horse Coach discusses the dangers of not believing the horse's fear, defensiveness, and concern and how some training approaches can create dangerous behaviors in the animal.
Horse Trailer Loading: The Young Horse by Alternative Horsemanship with Samantha Harvey
Horse Trailer Loading: The Mustang Filly First time on the Lead
Young Horse and the First Farrier Experiences
Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series *Unrealistic Expectations
Misconceptions of Moving the Horse on a a Circle
Misconceptions of a Circle
One of the most misused "techniques" I have found is how people present asking the horse to move around a circle.
Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series *Hyper Alert Horses
Helping the Dangerous, Fearful, Reactive, or Uncatchable Horses
Pressure and Release Re-Educating Horse that Bucks by Alternative Horsem...
Horses: Pressure and Reviewing the Release
Horsemanship: Reviewing The Release
As with everything much left to interpretation when it comes to terminology in association with horses. I try to be clear and precise in the words that I'm offering, but there still can be a gray area in the human student's understanding.