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Farah DeJohnette Horsemanship: July 2013
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Electra learning directional language and Voice Communication. There is a lot of debate about using your voice when training. Some are for it and some are against. I don't mind either way. I sometimes use my voice when I feel it's useful and sometimes I prefer my body language. Sometimes I use both. It's important to discipline ourselves to say a word only once. Also to cluck no more than twice. Alright, all you readers out there, who is a unconscious violator of this rule? That is my only suggestion whe...
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Farah DeJohnette Horsemanship: Annual New Year's Exercise
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Annual New Year's Exercise. Each year I personally go through my previous year's accomplisments and then I look forward to the upcoming year and set goals for the next year. These goals can be personal, professional or equine related. Whatever you want. Http:/ www.fdhorsemanship.com/. Labels: farah dejohnette training integrative horsemanship liberty ground work natural connection bond carolyn resnick riding dressage jumping reining western. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Promote Your Page Too.
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Farah DeJohnette Horsemanship: March 2014
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Interpretation exercise part 2. Please subscribe and visit my new blog by clicking here. I thought this would be a fun exercise to try on the blog. It is taken from the Eagala/Non-predatory leadership workshop I wrote about back in January. If you would like to read that post here's the link http:/ fdhorsetraining.blogspot.com/2014/01/interpretation-exercise.html. Get the exercise. Don't be shy give it a try! I wanted to let you all know that the new blog is at this link http:/ fdhorsemanship.com/. And y...
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Farah DeJohnette Horsemanship: Dogmanship and Self Selection
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Dogmanship and Self Selection. Many people don't think of it this way, but our dogs are at "Liberty" with us more than in "Tack" I use a Liberty to Leash principle that closely resembles my Liberty to Line (Leave out the Mounted for dogs! We spend so much time with our dogs just enjoying each other's company that we build those un-shakeable bonds with them. When we bring that to our horses, we create the same thing. Oh it would be so easy if our horses could just be in the house with us! He picked which ...
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Farah DeJohnette Horsemanship: January 2014
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Gadgets and Magic bits. Riding this way is an exhilarating and free feeling! I have been in the horse industry long enough to know that a lot of horse people love to use gadgets. I have seen people and horseman use side reins, draw reins, Chambons/Degogues, Pessoa rigs, Martingales and special Cavessons (some even with studs! Did I leave anything out? I stare incredulously at walls of what I call "bondage" and medieval looking bits at tack shops and competition wondering why? I was exposed to all these t...
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Farah DeJohnette Horsemanship: October 2013
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White Chestnut-not only beautiful but good for calming the mind. Tomorrow is one of my workshops for building confidence between horse and rider for trail riding and obstacles. I look forward to helping participants build trust, communication and safety with their horses. We will be covering safety, FUN! Damentals, Obstacle negotiation and Fun! Here is a list of some very helpful Flower Essences that I recommend to many people:. What if he spooks? What if I fall off? Rock Rose-is for when you feel panick...
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Farah DeJohnette Horsemanship: December 2013
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Trained Liberty vs. Liberty Training. What is the difference between Trained Liberty and Liberty Training? With the increasing interest in Liberty and Liberty play, I have noticed that there is a distinct difference between what I call Liberty Training or Tricks and Trained Liberty. To what the horse says. Then you say something back that seems appropriate in that moment. Http:/ www.fdhorsemanship.com/. Sign up for FDH Virtual Clinic here http:/ fdhorsemanship.com/virtualclinic/. Links to this post.
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Farah DeJohnette Horsemanship: June 2013
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Anki and her horse building connection on the lead. I have just come back from the UK and another super fun clinic! I got a great mix of horses and people which really provides the spectators with a widely varied experience. Everything from very green to highly schooled. As always, I was able to showcase my Liberty-Line-Mounted approach and tailor it to each individual combinations needs. With a herd of 5 horses, applied Liberty FUN! Damentals and Ground FUN! Fiona and a "client". S work. I was so im...
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Farah DeJohnette Horsemanship: Gadgets and Magic bits
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Gadgets and Magic bits. Riding this way is an exhilarating and free feeling! I have been in the horse industry long enough to know that a lot of horse people love to use gadgets. I have seen people and horseman use side reins, draw reins, Chambons/Degogues, Pessoa rigs, Martingales and special Cavessons (some even with studs! Did I leave anything out? I stare incredulously at walls of what I call "bondage" and medieval looking bits at tack shops and competition wondering why? I was exposed to all these t...
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Farah DeJohnette Horsemanship: September 2013
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Ena the super model at the clinic. Others had real breakthroughs in the second clinic working with the tools I gave them. I also had the pleasure of visiting Lucinda McAlpine's farm and chatting with her about the state of horse sports and other things. The most fun was meeting her 11 generation family herd she keeps for her study of Natural Horse Management. Another refreshing outside the box horse person! Sign up for FDH virtual clinic here:. Oct 13: FDH one day workshop. Oct 27: FDH Building confidenc...
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