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I haven't read it yet, but Mary Midkiff just sent this link to an Article by Deb Bennet on training young horses. I thought you may be interested.
Eta Sorry about the link issues - it was wrong in the email I received. Dr. Bennet also has other interesting looking articles in her knowledgebase: http://www.equinestudies.org/knowledge_base/kb_intro.html
Also K, what pages did you want me to scan? You never replied to my comment!
I haven't read it yet, but Mary Midkiff just sent this link to an Article by Deb Bennet on training young horses. I thought you may be interested.
Eta Sorry about the link issues - it was wrong in the email I received. Dr. Bennet also has other interesting looking articles in her knowledgebase: http://www.equinestudies.org/knowledge_base/kb_intro.html
Also K, what pages did you want me to scan? You never replied to my comment!
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Date: 2006-01-10 10:59 am (UTC)Sorry I didn't reply - I'm looking at the TOC now. He's much MUCH better about haltering - we played lots and lots of catch and release with rewards over the weekend, and he drops his nose right down now. But I'd love the three sections on feet - picking up, holding up, and standing for farrier. The "leading, running over handler while" and maybe the two ones on tying at the very end.
Thank you ever so much. :)
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Date: 2006-01-10 11:03 am (UTC)and YAY to good Tris boys who drop their nose for the halter. Joy STILL sometimes confirms that she will get a treat before she will, and she doesn't have the mustang excuse! *silly girl*
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