
This past week I was in Lompoc, California, working with mustangs. Working with these intelligent, quick learning, and open horses is always a pleasure. And I always learn something new
This past week I was in Lompoc, California, working with mustangs. Working with these intelligent, quick learning, and open horses is always a pleasure. And I always learn something new
You use them all the time. Some you are aware of, such as when you press your leg against your horse’s side to ask him to walk forward or put
We are a culture who loves quick fixes and easy solutions. With all that competes for our attention, a promise of a problem solved is attractive. Quick fixes do exist.
What is the “right” way to train? How do you know what is best for you and your horse when there are so many methods taught – many good but
The cues we give our horses play a big role in how they behave, but what exactly is a cue and how do cues work? Simply put, a cue is a
Pressure gets a lot of attention in the world of horse training. “Pressure and Release” is the primary way that most horses are trained and there is much discussion on