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If you have stumbled upon my site you might be wondering what it has to do with horses and why they might be hiding?

Hiddenhorses is a concept I use to describe the idea of the real horse that is usually hidden inside the image of the horse as seen by the human owner. Bear with me though if that doesn’t seem to make sense. I promise you it will! This blogsite is devoted to explaining this concept, through written articles, video and other media available through the internet.

OK but why should I care?

Good question. You should care because, I think you care about your horse, I think you care about it’s health and well being, I think you care about your own safety and I am sure you care about the safety of your loved ones that might be riding you horses. I think you should also care if you wish to do anything great with your horse, that is, if you want any kind of performance from them.

On this site I will show you all kinds of ways of re-evaluating and understanding you horse and it’s behaviour. Some of these ideas are conceptual, that is they are ideas, principles and, in some cases universal laws (that you cannot break – don’t even try!)

I will also show things that are totally practical, that is, things that you can do today to change you life for your horse and change the way you see your horse, forever.

Topics that I will cover include:

  • The relationship with your horse

Because how you ‘see’ that horse defines everything about what happens and everything you do with the horse.

  • I will explain to you what is the biggest threat to the health well being and safety of both the horse and the rider in the world today.

  • What are the The four models of Horsemanship?

  • The crucial answer to the infuriatingly simple question of ‘What exactly is a horse‘?
  • How to feed horses in a way that keeps them mentally physically and psychologically healthy

In short I will show you a template that you can apply that will change things forever, just keep reading.

Mark

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