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Natural horsemanship

Hi and thank you for all your lovely stories, photo’s and videos from Tuesday about working with my Method. Sorry if I haven’t replied to you yet, I will try and get to you.

It is only natural when we learn something new to have many questions and I know how frustrating it is not to have these answered. As you start to work with the Waterhole Rituals therefore, I really want to support you and so I am thinking of putting together a program that will enable me to walk you through the Rituals and then answer any questions you may have as you go along. We’re still looking into this at the moment but if you have any questions that I haven’t answered or any suggestions as to how this would work best for you, then please email Mark at info@carolynresnick.com.

The other day I was asked how my Method fits in with Natural Horsemanship and afterwards I thought the question would make for an interesting blog post. So this is the written up and expanded version of my answer.

In the initial relationship, rather than training a horse, my desire… Read more

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Training a horse at liberty

Hello again. It’s wonderful to see how many new people come to my blog and also that they live in so many different parts of the world. Besides the US and Canada, we have readers from all over Europe as well as South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and many other countries too.

My DVD’s are currently only available in english but we hope soon to be making them with german and spanish subtitles. If you think there, could be a demand for a different language, do write and let me know, especially if you are able to help with the translation. Please send an email to info@carolynresnick.com.

 

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Bossy horse!

Hello again. Today’s question comes from Melissa in Indiana and is typical of ones like this that I receive on a regular basis. Her situation involves a horse that is just too bossy! Perhaps this sounds familiar to you too? Melissa writes:

I have a 4.5 year old gelding quarter mix I’ve had since he was 7 months old. He has had 45 days professional (natural horsemanship) training and that’s been almost 2 years ago. I know that’s not much and I’m at fault for him being so pushy because I do not put enough time in saddle!

 

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