From the Horse's Point of View e-bog
117,05 DKK
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An eyeopening book leading equestrians into a brave new horse world, where we train horses their way, not ours. For years, Andrea Kutsch filled stadiums with spectators as she demonstrated remarkable transformations in ';problem horses' using the Natural Horsemanship training methods shed learned from leaders in the field. But something was bothering hera feeling that had been with her since...
E-bog
117,05 DKK
Forlag
Trafalgar Square Books
Udgivet
1 december 2021
Genrer
WSNF
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781646010615
An eyeopening book leading equestrians into a brave new horse world, where we train horses their way, not ours. For years, Andrea Kutsch filled stadiums with spectators as she demonstrated remarkable transformations in ';problem horses' using the Natural Horsemanship training methods shed learned from leaders in the field. But something was bothering hera feeling that had been with her since her childhood days, watching Icelandics in a field and coming up through a traditional German riding system. Despite the strides made in improving the horses wellbeing through the worldwide adoption of Natural Horsemanship techniques, she knew that the methods were still missing something. They still trained horses looking at every situation from the human perspective and were dependent on a trainers natural feel. This meant that, for the horse, there was stress involved in the training process. In addition, positive results gained by a professional often couldnt be replicated by a horses owner what the horse learned from one person wouldnt transfer to others. Kutsch set out to find the next stage in the evolution of horse training. She studied the results of methods she used with thousands of young horses at The Lewitz Stud in Neustadt-Glewe, Germany, the renowned farm owned by European champion Paul Schockemhle. This provided the basis for what she calls EvidenceBased Equine Communication EBEC, a means of reading the horse and understanding the world from his point of view. Here she introduces EBEC and how it can take our relationship with horses and their ability to perform as our partners to a whole new level. Inside find Mythbusting popular assumptions related to typical gestures made by the horse, such as ';licking and chewing' and ';lowering the head.' Explanation of how ethograms can be used to map out equine body language and help us attain a clearer sense of the horses true perspective. Discussion of how the horses physical and psychological needs must be met in order for him to learn, including what those needs are. Exploration of the difference between inter and intraspecies communication. Introduction to a new rewardandpunishment model that looks at operant conditioning from the horses point of view. Identification of the need for nonviolent communication on the part of the trainer as well as the training skills she must have when working with a horse, and what these light look like not from our perspective, but the horses. Certain to provide ideas for improving every interaction with horses, whatever your experience or discipline, From the Horses Point of View is a conversationstarter for all those looking to take their horsemanship to a whole new level.