More coaches and trainers are using a new equitation science based teaching tool to help students overcome horsemanship deficits from inexperience.
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Taking on the rescue challenge of adopting and retraining a horse that has suffered neglect or abuse can be immensely rewarding.
Do you think patting and praising your horse (and even treats) are really effective as a training tool? You might be surprised.
Australian scientist and horse welfare advocate Dr. Andrew McLean discusses the rights of horses and how the Training Scale is being rewritten to promote kinder methods of training.
Whether a two-horse string for beginners or a stable of school masters for serious amateurs, there is considerable value to a good lesson horse.
Research has shown that whip use in the jumper ring is actually counter-effective. Is there a correct way to incorporate this training device, and how much is too much?