www.horseproblems.com.au - Ear Shy Horses Pt.2
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As for my experience with horses who had extreme difficulty being bridled, haltered, etc actually could not be tied up! You have to start at the source and have them tie properly before starting the next step. Good golly!
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this is great. my mare is very ear shy and after trying for a year with different ways to bridle and unbridle john's technique really worked by the 2nd attempt you wouldn't even have known there was a problem she responded really well. i'm totally amazed. i didn't even need to hobble her. now after 2 days of practise for about 5 mins at a time she even lowers her head which she never did before. give it a try. thanks John
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hey John,nice to see you, its about time someone started teaching them the right way, great clip,keep going, from Debbie and Colin , Cranbourne
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OH gosh NO,,,,I didnt use leg restraints!!! I meant the way you put the bit in and take the headstall off!!
if millions of horses throughout the UK and other countries are bridled in the 'pony club way' throughout their lives without a problem then how can you justify it as the 'wrong way'. I'm not criticising as I can see how your technique works and have come across horses that have minor problems with unbridling, I was just curious. Thanks :)
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alaadin4eva 3 years ago
The majority of Horses are not the profile that will develop a mental paranoia to glitches in the process but many will. It is those that I sought to assist by passing that onto people. That system sets up young horses for success and confidence whereas the BHAS system is a lottery
horseproblems 3 years ago
Sorry, poor choice of words.
horseproblems 3 years ago
I just started to bit up my 2 year old Gypsy Vanner, and used your techniques, it works perfect, I am very glad I started him this way, less chance of problems later.
littlesassylawgirl 4 years ago
I hope you do realize that the leg restraints were only for a ruined horse ls. not normal training!
horseproblems 4 years ago
lol. You are an Endo plant :)
horseproblems 4 years ago