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Re: [RC] [RC] calm down paste - Ed Kilpatrick - DaNel Resha

Natural Horsmanship really does work.  I had a high strung Tbred Gelding.  I went to a lvl 1 Pat Parelli clinic with one of his certified teachers and after the first day he was a changed horse.  Even the auditors that were there to just watch commented on him during the "What did you learn today" session at the end of the day.  The auditor said that he had been very skeptical about this program and didn't believe anything that he was told.  But seeing my high strung horse go from dancing around me to standing beside me patiently in just a few hours change is opinion. 
 
I suggest that everyone at some point or another audit or go to a clinic.  You will learn many new things.  www.parelli.com to find a clinic near you.  (even if you can't take a horse go and watch)
 
DaNel Resha
www.Darswinkles-Delights.com

"LaBrake, Denise A" <denise.labrake-kit@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I can attest to Ed's advice! He and others have helped me learn some natural
horsemanship with training my green horse. And,
the little bit that we have done worked wonders. My mare is following me
around my property with her nose just beneath my right hand or left hand.
I'm am clearly the leader now and she has more confidence in me to guider
her along. Believe me there were times over the past few weeks that I did
some really stupid stuff however, what I found worked best is remaining
calm, being consistent, doing as much ground work as possible, and taking
every opportunity that I am with my horse to train. Even just feeding her.

The other thing I did as well was switched her feed from Omolene200 to
Ultium and the result is a much calmer horse.

I have it drilled in my head that when she is not herself, I'm doing
something wrong. We re-adjust and move forward and it's worked everytime!

Thanks to all!


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the best kind of "calm down paste" is elmer's glue. write out a good set of
ground control training exercises on a sheet of paper, then using the
elmer's glue, paste it up on your barn wall, so that you will read it and
follow it on a regular basis. :-) ed

Denise

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