A blog that focuses on our unique program that teaches natural horsemanship, heritage breed conservation, soil and water conservation, and even folk, roots, and Americana music. This blog discusses our efforts to prevent the extinction of the Corolla Spanish Mustang. Choctaw Colonial Spanish Horse, Marsh Tacky, and the remnants of the Grand Canyon Colonial Spanish Horse strain.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Quick Tip #6 Turn Loose NOW
The key to having a light horse is to release the pressure when the horse begins to think about considering the possibility of perhaps going along with the pressure. In the early stages of training this might require pulling the rope very firmly to get the horse to understand the request. That is no different from the kindergarten teacher beginning class by calling in a loud voice for everyone to be quiet and have a seat.
If she continued to keep up that loud voice with every sound she made she would intimidate some students and terrify others. Some would simply choose to ignore her because she continues to speak in that loud voice regardless of whether they comply or not.
The other side is equally true. If she did not demand the students' attention at the outset she would never receive their attention or respect. She cannot allow a group of five year old kids to decide whether or not they want to be educated. She must show leadership.
So must an effective trainer. Lydia is one of the more effective trainers that I know. This is a great shot of her and her mustang/Chincoteague cross, Owl Prophet.
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