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Personalities, Horse-analities and Systems
Written by Hiddenhorse on 14/03/2010 – 12:21 pm -Many of the currently available systems of training horses propose the idea that horses have different personalities, or ‘horse-analities’, if you prefer. (Ho-Ho-Ho) In general this is a good thing as it helps people understand their horses as individuals. You may have heard terms such as: left brain or right brain, dominant or submissive, leaders or followers, introvert and extrovert or even in some of the more elaborate systems, terms such as, ‘the minister’ or ‘the unicorn’. Read more »
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Who is really training your horse?
Written by Hiddenhorse on 11/03/2010 – 4:01 pm -Horse training 24/7
One of my horses is a thoroughbred chestnut gelding who is socially low-ranking within the herd. I have a problem with him, and the problem is:
All the other horses in the herd keep training him to move his feet! Read more »
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Anthropomorphic Addiction
Written by Hiddenhorse on 02/03/2010 – 6:46 pm -This article is about addiction. But please don’t be put off. It is about one of the most common addictions in the world, an addiction suffered by probably 99% of all people that work with animals and certainly, almost everyone who doesn’t. Like all addictions it is very powerful (addictive) because it is very rewarding – and sadly, like all addictions, it is very damaging not only to ourselves, but also to those around us. This addiction costs us billions every year, globally it has spawned multi-billion dollar industries to feed our passions, on a personal level, it frequently consumes all our time, our relationships and our resources. Our passion and fascination with this addiction can last a lifetime and many of us are prepared to devote our lives to the pursuit of the pleasure that it gives us. Read more »
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A Sad Story
Written by Hiddenhorse on 26/12/2009 – 7:40 pm -Here’s a sad story, overheard in a feed store.
“This woman got a horse and so she decided to give it a work out . What it needs, she thought, is a good old lungeing session over jumps etc. (make the bu***r work). But she worked it so hard it aborted the foal it was carrying, but it was OK because she didn’t even know it was pregnant!” Read more »
Posted in Four Models, Miscellaneous Stuff, Utility | No Comments »Stripping down the horse
Written by Hiddenhorse on 30/11/2009 – 3:25 pm -Imagine your horse lives at the center of three concentric circles or better yet, spheres and imagine if you can that your horse is imprisoned inside these two outer shells. These shells are curved and semi-opaque and therefore distort what is inside. You can travel inside them at will but your horse is trapped, this is because these two shells are human inventions and under the control of humans, only the human can create them or destroy them through choice. Read more »
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Dressage: The art of conflict?
Written by Hiddenhorse on 27/11/2009 – 11:54 am -Sorry for not posting anything recently I’ve been away, studying, – and this might surprise you, the world of dressage. For those of you that are natural horse-keeping enthusiasts you may think that dressage is about as far away doing things based on a natural model as it was possible to get, and you’d be right, certainly from a utility model and competition perspective; if you were to imagine a scale with natural horse-keeping and natural horsemanship principles at one end, where the horse is respected first and foremost as a horse then it would not be unreasonable to put dressage which is all too often about submission and compliance of the horse, as close to the opposite end of the scale as it was possible to get. Read more »
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What is a Horse?
Written by Hiddenhorse on 05/10/2009 – 1:54 pm -This is the simplest of questions and yet it is often something that people who have spent a lifetime with horses cannot answer. Even career, equine professionals, with forty years experience behind them cannot answer this question, – and yet of all the things a horse owner must understand about a horse THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING! It is quite simply, the key to understanding everything your horse does, it is the key to your relationship, it is the key to a long happy and healthy life for you and your horse it is, – the key to everything…. Read more »
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How Long does a Horse Live?
Written by Hiddenhorse on 02/10/2009 – 6:16 pm -Simple enough question I suppose but finding the answer is not at all easy. We could more properly ask what is the average longevity of the horse or what is the lifespan of the horse? Or we could be really brave and ask what is the potential lifespan of a horse? The short answer to that one, I’ve found out, after researching over several years, is basically a lot longer than we think. Read more »
Posted in Miscellaneous Stuff | No Comments »The Equine Natural Rug – not an Advert!
Written by Hiddenhorse on 30/09/2009 – 2:01 pm -There is a Better Rug for your Horse! The Equine Natural.
This rug features all the technology developed over millions of years of research and refinement. The Equine Natural gives your horse a rug that is: Read more »
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What is an Ethogram?
Written by Hiddenhorse on 30/09/2009 – 11:24 am -My second principle of natural horse keeping states:
We base or relationship on the ethogram of the horse. That means
Life in a herd, a life full of natural movement, a diet that closely relates to the natural fiber based diet and barefoot .
The first thing about this principle that you might want to understand is, what is an ethogram? Read more »
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