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Stormy Sunset
WOW! I would be speechless but the words tumble over each other in their hurry to get out. Stormy was AMAZING tonight. She could have been the poster pony for natural horsemanship!
Now what made that training session extraordinary in my mind was this: through no fault of her own, Stormy’s training has been backburnered since summer.
I pulled her out of the field just before evening feeding on a whim. After a hectic week, I really just wanted a little time to BE with a horse, no pressure, no outside expectations. Under a glorious sunset, Stormy and I remembered the dance together.
Start with the basics. Are the fundamental communications in place? Yield the shoulder, tip the hip, glide backwards on the lightest cue. Click. Treat. Yes! Yes! Yes!
Slip off the halter. Pat Parelli says “when you set your horse loose, you’re left with the truth.” Stormy’s truth was empowering indeed. Canter left. Stop on a dime. Canter right, dancing across the crackly tarp.
The sky blazed purple and gold. I pulled out tack. I was going way further than I’d planned, at Stormy’s own invitation. Saddle and bridle, no problem. Long lines came next. I’d only long lined her a few times before her extended hiatus.
I had no need to worry. Stormy trotted off cheerfully, then responded when I asked for sweeping turns across the round pen. The original horsepower- “almost like driving a ferrari” I tell her!
Off came the tack. We’d completed the circle. I showered Stormy in gratitude as I set her loose in her darkening field.
Posted in clicker training, Natural Horsemanship, Stormy
Tagged advice, classical dressage, classical horse training, classical horsemanship, equestrian, equine, free horse training tip, gratitude, horse, horse at liberty, horse training principle, horse training tip, horse whisperer, horse woman, horsemanship, horsepower, horses, liberty, natural, natural horse, natural horse training, natural horse training methods, natural horseman, natural horsemanship, naturally, pat parelli, principle, principles, tip, tips, training, training session
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Knutsford Edward, Angus’ Sire
WOW! We just found this awesome video of Angus’ Sire, Knutsford Edward. Enjoy!
Posted in Farm Updates, General, Horse Videos
Tagged advice, angus mcleod, equestrian, equine, horse, horse park, horse trainers, horse training, horse whisperer, horse woman, horsemanship, horses, Knutsford Edward, natural, natural horse, natural horse training, natural horse training methods, natural horseman, natural horsemanship, naturally, parelli, parelli natural horse-man-ship, parelli natural horsemanship, pat parelli, principle, principles, reading skills, sale, Shire, show horse, showmanship, tip, tips, training, video
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Antietam Battlefield Ride
I had the horse trailer hooked up and loaded by the time Mark got home from work. We grabbed the horses and a chilled bottle of Monavie and headed down the road to meet Scott and Noel at the Antietam battlefield for an afternoon trail ride.
I brought Lucy. We believe so firmly in building a solid foundation in our horses through a variety of cross-training. Even though this phenomenal Thoroughbred mare has the mind, talent and movement for the show hunter arena, she needs to be a horse first and foremost. I looked forward to seeing how she would handle the traffic, pedestrians, and ever-present monuments, placards and cannons around the battlefield.
What an amazing trail ride! The reality of the bloodiest battle of the civil war entwined with the sun-soaked afternoon and the joy of riding wonderful horses with great friends. The horses were champs. Lucy soaked in all the new sights like a sponge. She has such an incredible mind!
We explored a corner of Antietam we’d never seen. The wide, well-kept verges welcomed long, fitness-building trots. Dolly the Belgian even gave Mark his first triumphant steps of canter! Our loop covered paved roads, grassy verges and mown paths. The battlefield monuments provided plenty of fodder for creative training challenges.
The four humans joined in a refreshing Monavie toast as the sun set and horses happily munched hay. That Lucy just impresses me more and more all the time!
Thanks, Scott, for this great shot of Mark, Dolly, Lucy and I!

Posted in Dolly, Horse Training Philosophy, Lucy, Monavie, Natural Horsemanship, Natural Trainer On The Road!, trail riding
Tagged advice, antietam battlefield, care, creative training, equestrian, equine, for sale, horse, horse care, horse park, horse trainers, horse training, horse whisperer, horse woman, horsemanship, horses, mare, Monavie, natural, natural horse, natural horse care, natural horse training, natural horse training methods, natural horseman, natural horsemanship, naturally, parelli, parelli natural horse-man-ship, parelli natural horsemanship, pat parelli, principle, principles, reading skills, show horse, showmanship, solid foundation, tb, TB for sale, thoroughbred, thoroughbred mare, tip, tips, training
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Natural Horsemanship Spoof
Now, we know that natural horsemanship is based on common sense. Clinicians out there who claim their own Mysterious Mustang Mojo or promote their expensive, instant fix wunderproducts give natural horse training methods a bad rap. We found this hilarious spoof on just such a “trainer.”
Enjoy!
Posted in Just For Fun, Natural Horsemanship
Tagged advice, equestrian, equine, free horse video, horse, horse whisperer, horsemanship, horses, natural, natural horse, natural horse training, natural horse training methods, natural horsemanship, naturally, principle, spoof, tip, tips, training, video
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Gift From A Horse
Like any young horse in training, Wally the Warmblood has his good days. He has his not-so-good days and he has those frustrating, tear-out-your-hair days when he seems to forget how to put one foot in front of the other, much less do so with suppleness, impulsion and cheerful submission.
Today was like no other. It had been a knock-down drag-out day full of time-consuming roadblocks and way too many balls in the air. And that was just in the office! Wally was the last horse of the evening after working through a particularly tough trailer loading session with a two year-old.
Wally was matter-of-fact from the get-go. Quiet brilliance. Stood like a rock while I mounted. Warm-up. Focus. Turn on the forehand– rhythmic and accurate. Turn on the haunches–ditto. Up into a round, light trot, every step a lesson in newly-developed power controlled not by the rider’s seat or legs or bit but by the horse’s own understanding and desire. Canter balanced, regular, even on that troublesome lead. All the movements and principles we’ve been developing coming together in a moment almost outside time.
Nothing left but to ride out to join the sunset in the spring blooming woods with deep gratitude for the gifts our horses give us.
Posted in Balanced Seat Riding, Centered Riding tm, Dressage... Naturally!, Horses and Life, Inner Natural Horsemanship
Tagged advice, dressage, equestrian, equine, horse, horse whisperer, horse woman, horsemanship, horses, natural, natural horse, natural horse training, natural horse training methods, natural horseman, natural horsemanship, naturally, principle, principles, tip, tips, trail ride, trail riding, training
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Saddle Selection
Spring has sprung, the daffodils tell us. The horses agree as they gaze out over the hayfields that are growing so fast you can hear it. Riders’ thoughts are turning to, well, riding, and the increased freedom encouraged by good footing, beautiful weather and woods exploding back into life.
Several of our boarders have new horses, and some of the horses have new riders. Saddle selection and fit is a hot topic of conversation. Natural horse trainers know that comfort and safety supersize performance. A saddle doesn’t need to be expensive, but a saddle that fits both horse and rider AND is built and balanced for the job or sport intended is key to success.
One boarder is looking at Big Horn synthetic saddles. She likes the light weight and the additional suede coverage on the seat and jockeys. The balanced design and extra “stick-um” are perfect for her kids that are new to horsemanship. The affordable price tag is also attractive, especially since The Horse Saddle Shop offers free shipping on top of their low prices and amazing customer service!
Another plus: their downloadable templates and library of free saddle wisdom help you find the perfect fit for you and your horse.
Mark will be looking for a new saddle soon as well. I think we’ve found our winner!
Posted in Balanced Seat Riding, Natural Horse Care, Natural Horsemanship
Tagged advice, affordable natural horse training saddle, big horn, equestrian, equine, hayfields, horse, horse saddle, horse saddle shop, horse trainers, horse whisperer, horse woman, horsemanship, horses, natural, natural horse, natural horse training, natural horse training methods, natural horseman, natural horsemanship, naturally, principle, principles, saddle, saddle fit, saddle selection, saddle shop, saddles, synthetic saddles, tack, tip, tips, training
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Spring Shots and Equine Dentistry
Valley Equine will be coming out the afternoon of Friday, March 28 for vaccinations and Coggins Tests. Please let me know as soon as possible if you would like your horse vaccinated and what you would like him/her vaccinated for.Fernando Martinez will be out to float teeth in early May (we are in the process of nailing down the exact date.) Again, please let me know ASAP if you want your horse to be on the list.
Thanks!
Posted in Farm Updates
Tagged advice, care, coggins tests, equestrian, equine, fernando martinez, horse, horse care, horse whisperer, horse woman, horsemanship, horses, natural, natural horse, natural horse care, natural horse training, natural horse training methods, natural horseman, natural horsemanship, naturally, principle, principles, teeth, tip, tips, training, vaccinated, vaccinations, valley equine, veterinary
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Since You Asked…Horse Questions Answered
Today’s question is from Jeannie and Chris of Hedgesville, WV. “If a horse isn’t a natural leader (on the trail), can you train him to be one?” (more…)
Posted in Horse Training Basics, Horse Training Philosophy, Natural Horsemanship
Tagged advice, bravery, care, challenges, confidence, courage, equestrian, equine, fears, god, guidance, horse, horse care, horse training, horse whisperer, horse woman, horsemanship, horses, instinct, jeannie, leadership skills, natural, natural horse, natural horse care, natural horse training, natural horse training methods, natural horseman, natural horsemanship, natural leader, naturally, partnership, principle, principles, ride, riding, self confidence, tip, tips, trail, trail riding, train, training
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