Good Horsemanship - Ross Jacobs Ross Jacobs
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I have been a trainer of horsemanship for over 30 years and now devote my working life to teaching horsemanship by holding clinics in Australia and overseas. More information can be found on my web site and on Facebook.
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The First Time
A horse's life is full of first time experiences. It is the nature of a horse to know understand why or for how long the event occurs. Many first time experiences can cause stress to a horse and we need to help them understand that it is not forever.
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Anthropomorphism
This is a discussion on using anthropomorphism as a tool in horse training and coaching.
Anthropomorphism is assigning human trait and emotions to non-human things. In horse training, it can be very usual but it is sometimes taken too far. Horses and humans share a number characteristics, but thy don't share all their characteristics and it is important to take care when using anthropomorphic terms to describe a horse's response and motivations. -
Timing Of Release of Pressure
Timing the release of pressure is fundamental to a horse's learning. But good timing is more dependent on the horse's change of thought than it is to the horse's change in behaviour.
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There Are None So Blind
People who can't see a problem in a horse believe there is no problem to see. But just because you don't see it doesn't mean it does not exist. Once you do see it you wonder how it is that others don't see it. Personal perception is not always a reliable source of information.
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If Horses Could Cry
How would the way we handle and train horses change if horses could cry?
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If There Was One Thing
I sometimes get asked if there is one thing a good horse person needs to know to be good with horses.