You'll be surprised to see how easily some of the most persistent horse training problems can be solved when using Frank's gentle
approach.
Topics covered include:
Catching the difficult horse
Learn how to approach your horse using non-threatening techniques.
Proper foot handling
Frank demonstrates the art of desensitizing a horses legs. From here he gets the horse comfortable with having his feet lifted and worked on.
Clippers & ears
Frank works with a horse that has never been clipped before and that
resists having his ears touched. Frank works patiently with this anxious
horse to get him comfortable and accepting of the sound, then vibration of
the clippers.
Proper Bitting & hard to bit & bridle horses
Trying to place a bit in a horses mouth can be a frustrating experience;
Franks shows how it can be made a pleasurable experience for your horse.
Learn also how to make the bridle and bit a comfortable fit for your horse.
The pull back horse (when tied)
Teach your horse that it is far more comfortable to move into pressure
rather than pull away from it.
Frank Bell’s natural horsemanship Gentle Solutions approach helps horses through these variety of issues that plague so many horse trainers. The phrases he often uses are applied in front of your very eyes:
3 T’s -Theory, Techniques, and Timing - critical to effective natural horsemanship communication.
Friends first. Always.
Give the horse the best deal to start.
If your intent is right, it’s not a fight.
Make the wrong thing difficult, the right thing easy.
The black and white zones.
The "king of concepts" - V-thinking.
Once these concepts are well digested, it all gets easier because the horse trainer now understands the theory, the technique, and timing critical to success. A full understanding of this work will change the way you relate to horses . . . forever.
Filmed in the hill country of central Florida and the beautiful Madison River Valley of Montana, don’t miss this work.
This horse training DVD addresses all of the problems which keep your relationship with your horse from being all that it can be.
- Catching the difficult horse
- The horse that pulls back when tied
- Hard to bit horses
- Barn-sour horses
- Herd-bound horses
- Clipping ears and mane
- Proper foot handling
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