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Thursday, December 30, 2010

On Line Classes Back on the Road




Shortly participants in our first session of on line classes will receive their next lesson. They will be 1/3 of the way through what I hope is a great learning experience for each of them.

Enrollment for the spring semester of the classes are now open. Please understand, this is not a higher level class for those who complete the 15 class session. It is the original 15 class session for those that did not get an opportunity to enroll for the fall semester.

The program, "The Horse, The Herd, and The Hoof" is based on our program of natural horsemanship, natural horse care and natural hoof care. There are two required texts, Joe Camp's great work, "The Soul of a Horse," and Pete Ramey's book on natural hoof care.

The cost of the program is only $160.00. For each registration I will donate $30.00 to the Corolla Wild Horse Fund and $30.00 to the HOA's Lido Fund.

There is a distinct lack of formality to the sessions which are written in a tone more akin to what one would find in one of my clinics or seminars instead of a formal text book. Horses are not cakes and these sessions are not cook books. Instead they keep coming back to the basic principles, the underpinnings, of how a horse's mind works and what forms of communication are best understood by the horse.

There are many clinicians better with horses than am I, but I do have the ability to put what it is that I do know in a way that can be clearly understood.

The spring session will begin in mid January. That gives everyone more than two weeks to register and to spread the word around among your friends who care about horses.

Those who want to register should contact me at msindianhorses@aol.com.

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