Old English approach to young horse training
Excerpt featuring John Newborough from Turning Challenging Horses into Willing Partners due for release January, 2010 A bone breaker Most who have worked professionally with challenging horses have a story to tell about a charge to fix a horse that has hurt someone else who tried. “A man asked me, would I break a horse […]
Jutta Heinsohn’s dressage horse training perspective
Excerpt from Turning Challenging Horses into Willing Partners due for release January, 2010 “Even a professional is faced with situations that require trial and error. The difference between a professional and an amateur is normally the arsenal of information, experience, and techniques available to pull from. While many of the techniques are available to learn […]
Dennis Auslam’s Western perspective
Excerpt from Turning Challenging Horses into Willing Partners due for release January, 2010 Third Trainer proved the charm with Saddlebred Dennis talks about a long letter he received from a gentleman who had all but given up on his horse and subsequently concluded Dennis was a “gift from God.” “I had a Saddlebred that the […]
Training Horses with Denny Emerson
Training Horses with Denny Emerson Excerpt from Turning Challenging Horses into Willing Partners due for release January, 2010 Maturity provides insight “I think this is something that comes with getting older,” Denny admits. “There are two ways of addressing ‘my horse won’t do what I want.’ The mature, quiet, classical horseman will say, ‘this horse […]