Human ⥈ Horse : the balance : Part Three
The final instalment in a series of threeLast week, we looked at horse centricity and making life better.This week we round off with making the
The final instalment in a series of threeLast week, we looked at horse centricity and making life better.This week we round off with making the
an article in instalments. Part Three will be published on 15 July.Last week, we finished by discussing dogma-driven, ego-driven and horse-centric. The dogma-driven rider is
an article in instalments. Part Two will be published on 7 July. For most of us, confinement is behind us, albeit there are still restrictions
I had not ridden regularly for many years, but took up riding again recently. In early 2013 I bought Harry; an un-backed 15 hh chestnut
“ One thing cannot be acceptable only because it is accepted by many ” Fritz Stahlecker, horse trainer and author of several books and articles developed
In my work as an equine behaviourist one of the main concerns of my clients and potential clients is how long it will take for
As I was sitting outside this morning, enjoying the sun, I watched two workers relaying a pavement. After a while I realised there are many
The first question is why do we need anything other than the customary practice we’ve built up over the years? And the answer would be that many of those practices are remnants of a past that was radically different from today.
Ever wondered why you should always mount from the left, lead from the left, why in sports black saddles and brown warm blood horses of
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