Archive for Natural Horsemanship

Who’s Your Favorite Popular Trainer or School of Thought?

Sep 18, 2009 No Comments by Jackie

Before I jump right in, let me apologize for my extended blogging absence. I’ve been in the process of moving into my first house, on top of a bunch of other new things in my fall schedule, so it’s been a little nuts. I’m starting to settle back into a routine, so blogging needs to [...]

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Getting Rich With Horses? Not Unless Your Name is Parelli.

Feb 05, 2009 25 Comments by Jackie

Deanna Castro over at Professional Horse Blogazine wrote an interesting post today questioning if it’s possible to get rich with horses as your profession. My initial thought was, nope, definitely not. Then it occured to me, not unless your name is Parelli. And that got me thinking, why is it that so many horse people [...]

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Start Planning Now for Equine Affaire Ohio 2009

Jan 29, 2009 2 Comments

I’ve been to the Equine Affaire at the Ohio State Expo Center twice in the last three years, and was generally pretty good for one day of clinics and shopping. Now that I’ve got a horse, however, everything’s changed. I’m interested in a whole different set of clinics, not to mention a lot of equipment [...]

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Just What Is Natural Horsemanship?

Nov 10, 2008 2 Comments

Four years ago I had never heard of “natural horsemanship.” I hadn’t heard of Pat Parelli or Clinton Anderson or John Lyons. I’d never seen a rope halter and other than basic leading, grooming, bathing, and trailering etiquette, I didn’t know much about groundwork either. But I did know a lot of horses. Horses had [...]

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