Thursday, June 4, 2015

What Your Horse Wants You to Know: What Horses Bad Behaviour Means and How to Correct it

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What Your Horse Wants You to Know: What Horses Bad Behaviour Means and How to
Correct it By Gincy Self Bucklin
2003 | 208 Pages | ISBN: 0764540858 | scanned PDF | 9 MB


Listen to and communicate with your horse–successfully "This is a book for
everyone who has ever looked at the constantly increasing list of methods and
systems marketed as ′horsemanship′ and wondered which of the many possible
approaches would be most suitable for a particular behavior problem. Gincy
Bucklin has distilled her many years of experience with horses and riders into a
very useful, step–by–step, hands–on book. Bucklin′s writing is smooth
and easy to read, and no matter where you open this book, you′ll find that her
deep respect and affection for both equines and humans shines through." –Dr.
Jessica Jahiel, author of Riding for the Rest of Us "Gincy Bucklin uses her
decades–long experience with horses to answer that most frequently asked
question: ′Why did my horse do that?′ And she comes up with creative
solutions that weave together traditional horse handling with the best of modern
horse training, including my own personal favorite, clicker training."
–Alexandra Kurland, author of Clicker Training for Your Horse and The Click
That Teaches video lesson series It takes time for a horse to learn everything
we want him to know. If we don′t make our intentions clear to him in ways that
he can understand, or if we don′t listen to what he wants, problems may
result. Featuring easy–to–follow, step–by–step advice, What Your Horse
Wants You to Know reveals how to communicate effectively with your horse to
create an atmosphere of mutual cooperation. What Your Horse Wants You to Know
focuses on improving your horse′s behavior on the ground, so you can develop
relationship and communications skills without the more challenging problems
that arise once you′re on his back. ∗ Use your entire body to communicate
with your horse ∗ Show your horse that you respect his needs and feelings ∗
Be patient and consistent with your horse while having fun ∗ Understand your
horse′s fears and overcome them ∗ Respond appropriately to physiological or
nutritional problems ∗ Use praise to make your horse feel confident and
successful




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