FUSCILING

My word. Yes, I love to invent words. Fusciling (verb)- some combination of raising the movement, energy, expectation, signal and agitation in order to allow the horse to find his way to calmness. Many people inherently and because they’re taught it constantly, behave...

Learning Curve

Horses learn immediately from their mothers. Within an hour, they’re frequently able to stay with their mother and run with the herd. This is important of course, because they don’t want to get eaten. They learn immediately from the other herd members how to behave...

Spooking

SPOOKING Again! And this won’t be the last time! Oddly enough, many (yes many, many) people don’t know their horse is spooky. How can this be so? you may ask. And I sincerely hope you ask. Really look at your horse under different circumstances. Is his head down? Does...
Training Youngsters

Training Youngsters

Many people think it’s important to let a horse be for the first 2-4 years. While that’s great if they’re in the wild or out in a pasture with the herd, make no mistake. If you’re taking that horse from the stable/stall/pen to the turn out and back, or grooming him,...

Can You …

Can you/do you stand, with your feet sort of in front of your horse’s front feet, with your arm resting casually on his neck, rub his neck, between his ears, ruffle his forelock, etc. WHILE HE’S EATING? People usually throw the feed in the bucket or stall and walk...

The ONE Answer

This is the City Slickers deal with Curly. Remember how he would hold up his index finger? And Billy Crystal was so frustrated because he wanted to know what the ONE answer WAS!!!!Dangit!!!? The one answer is… IT DEPENDS! I can do something to fix an issue with a...