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Mobster Respect

Desire for. Demand for.

I demand respect. You can demand a lot o....

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Hold On-Rough Ride

Hold on, this could be a rough ride.Roped, tied up, thrown down (some l....

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Bareback for Colt Starting

Ahhh... guess what? If you're bareback on a youngster, especially with j....

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Cross-tied dervish!

If you have some lameness issues or other factors (like it's 115 degrees....

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"The Artist" silent movie

Have you seen "The Artist"? I was amazed at how much was conveyed withou....

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Butt, butt, butt!

Does your horse shoot you the moon when you approach? When you open the ....

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Into the Burning Building

If I told you to go into a burning building... would you? If I shoved yo....

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Love Your Horse?

This is the first part of one of the books I'm working on.

There....

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Ready for the Unexpected??

If your horse spun or bolted or more likely both, would you be able to h....

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THE HORSE whisperer

THE HORSE whisperer

New horses in training get to learn how to j....

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Go Bareback Reason #1

Balance - Exceptional riding isn't holding on with your legs. It's balan....

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Buttercup rears at the gate! Question

Hi Lauren, I enjoy reading your blog. Question do you have anything on a....

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#%&*# Spooking

There sure are a lot of squirrely horses out there. Trouble for us is, i....

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Epiphany

Epiphany

So I’m reading “Racinet Explains Baucher”. I was ....

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An Un-Spooky Horse

What does an Un-spooky horse look like? And what does an Un-spooky horse....

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Trouble

I got some news today that hit me really hard. A really nice 3 year old ....

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Weeds in Your Horse Garden

Weeds - those little things that pop up. Those little things that if the....

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Tobi

Tobi is a 6 year old, bay,....

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Curbside Service Q & A

From a woman in Michigan: I'm really enjoying your newsletters. Que....

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Good Horses!

I wasn't sure whether to call this Good Horses or The Help of the Herd. ....

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Puzzle Pieces

Don't try to make your horse put the puzzle pieces together without givi....

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What's Really Going On?

Awareness is a funny thing - especially if you aren't...aware. Just to g....

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Balky, Balky I Ain't Goin'

Stops dead in his tracks. Just won't go. Nope. Ears pinned. Planted. May....

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Bridling

Sometimes, okay frequently, I get emails that go like this: "My horse wo....

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More Collection Thoughts

What if, from the horse's viewpoint, what we call collection and how we go ....

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Thoughts on Collection

Thoughts on Collection

One of the reasons I called....

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Training Tip Dangers

Read one of Clinton's Tip o' the Week the other day. Now, I'm a Clinton ....

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To Get Ideas FOR Your Horse, Get Inspired BY Your Horse

We humans can be a pretty aggressive bunch. We go out to ride our horse ....

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Holes in Your Horse's Training

Of Course!... Everybody has them.

But... are you leaving them/av....

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The "C" word

COLLECTION - This will certainly be an on-going topic. I'll probably wri....

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Acceptable answers to Pressure

Just so you all know, when I write about something, it's not just you I'....

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Better Curbside Service

There is a difference in how your horse Curbsides. Do you know what it i....

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Lookin' for a Little Help

Hey Folks, There are so many irons in my fire, I'd like to have some inp....

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How Do You View Your Horsemanship?

Albert Bandura wote:

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Ride Like the Wind

Is it just me? I don't get why people worry about riding their horse whe....

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Spurs instead of leg

Have you noticed that if you ask someone why they wear spurs, you get on....

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Show Mentality???

Safety, Training, Thinking

So, I'm at the show chatting with some folk....

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Show Mentality

I was doing a demonstration at the hunter/jumper show at Del Mar the oth....

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Horseman Material

Those of you coming over from the August newsletter… it’s below this....

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Halt at X... Well, sort of

Halt at X… well, sort of. Picture this: The monstrous European warmblo....

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High Jumper

Well, I really like how this horse looks. He’s attentive, sharp, nice....

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A Cinch-y Horse

I was kinda torn about the subject matter as SO many good topics came up....

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Summer Precision

Well kids, in my recent newsletter I suggested some tasks to improve ....

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BLAME

Whose fault is it?

In a nutshell… Yours! What is so ding-dang ....

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Training Youngsters

Many people think it’s important to let a horse be for the first 2-....

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FUSCILING

My word. Yes, I love to invent words. Fusciling (verb)- some combinat....

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Can You ...

Can you/do you stand, with your feet sort of in front of your horse....

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Learning Curve

Sorry I’ve lapsed in writing.

Horses learn immediately from their m....

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The ONE Answer

This is the City Slickers deal with Curly. Remember how he would hold u....

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Spooking

SPOOKING Again! And this won’t be the last time!Oddly enough, many....

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Training Youngsters

Many people think it’s important to let a horse be for the first 2-4 years. While that’s great if they’re in the wild or out in a pasture with the herd, make no mistake. If you’re taking that horse from the stable/stall/pen to the turn out and back, or grooming him, washing, trimming hooves… you’re training him. Probably not the things you want to train him for, but training him none the less.

Choose wisely. You don’t have to be riding or have him be of ridable age to train him. If you lead him even once, you either do it how you’d like it or how he’d like it.
 

FUSCILING

My word. Yes, I love to invent words. Fusciling (verb)- some combination of raising the movement, energy, expectation, signal and agitation in order to allow the horse to find his way to calmness.

Many people inherently and because they’re taught it constantly, behave in a calm and quiet manner with horses. All well and good you may say. However, two things happen. 1) The horse learns that people SHOULD behave calmly and quietly and then when they don’t, all hell breaks loose. 2) Horses learn to train their people that if they don’t behave quietly, horse will throw a fit and then insist that person attempt to calm them with cooing noises, petting and treats. This in turn teaches a horse that he is rewarded on several levels when he behaves badly. This doesn’t mean that the horse wants to lose his mind just for a carrot, but they learn that flying off the handle isn’t uncomfortable for them.
So, what would cause a horse to choose good behavior when they get rewarded for less than desirable behavior?
Nothing!
If you don’t deliberately put your horse in a position to learn not to react inappropriately, he will get more and more reactive. Not less. People who have been trained by their horse not to agitate him will still have an agitated horse. “Easy boy” doesn’t stop him unless he decides to stop.
So, fuscil your horse. Make up ways of tipping the apple cart. Add hurry up, no that way, yes it’s a tarp, I changed my mind I mean backward all in the same minute. This will take a bit of practice on your part and creativity. But the dividends it pays are HUGE!
 

Can You ...

Can you/do you stand, with your feet sort of in front of your horse’s front feet, with your arm resting casually on his neck, rub his neck, between his ears, ruffle his forelock, etc. WHILE HE’S EATING?

People usually throw the feed in the bucket or stall and walk away. Is your horse comfortable with you doing everything while he comfortably munches? Does he stop eating, raise his head, get white around his eye, move away, wait/hope for you to go away?
You may think you can. You may think this isn’t important or a big deal. Just check it out and see.
 
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