For many years I toyed with the idea of creating an online presence that I could use to educate and inspire horse enthusiasts… not just any horse enthusiast, but those individuals who have a deep connection with their equine partners.
These individuals are very special. They have a passion for horses like no other. They don’t put their goals before their principles and no matter what it takes, they don’t do anything to lose rapport with their equine companions.
These special individuals keep in mind, and respect the fact that, they share this world with other creatures.
The title seems harsh, we know. And we apologize up front in case the following video offends. We’re simply trying to get the attention of horse enthusiasts who, we know, generally have nothing but the best intentions.
Since these two common mistakes endanger not only the lives of our beloved horses, but our lives as well, this subject is not to be taken lightly.
Where are the holes that are getting in the way of you obtaining excellence with horses?
Becoming excellent in anything takes dedication and time. A master horseman will take more time putting foundation before specialization and they understand the importance of the “little things”.
Just imagine you’re at a horsemanship 101 clinic. It’s the first day of the clinic and the clinician tells everyone to saddle up and join him in the arena in 30 minutes. You already have your horse in hand so you lead her over to your trailer and begin politely saddling her.
Over the years I have noticed some common reasons people hire me as their natural horse care consultant and coach. Hiring someone to help you with your horse care practices may seem strange, but knowing some of the reasons people seek help may cause you to think again.
Taking that first step to begin something new can be scary. Especially if it has to do with subjects such as being a first time horse owner, taking charge of your horse’s care, switching from a more traditional to a natural horse care mindset, or learning more about horse behavior so you can improve your horse-man-ship skills.