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Force Free Horsemanship & Boundaries
Any good horsemanship absolutely should teach boundaries. But what does this really mean? and how can we teach boundaries when we allow the horse the freedom to choose?
Leslie Rohr
Oct 29, 20253 min read


Taking it slow? Or getting stuck?
It’s easy to accidentally get stuck with our training.
We have to find the balance between taking things slow, without becoming stagnant.
Leslie Rohr
Jun 24, 20252 min read


The "Naughty" Horse.
The longer I work with horses and people, the stronger my belief grows that there’s no such thing as a “naughty” horse. The closest you...
Leslie Rohr
May 13, 20253 min read


Let’s stop hitting horses for nipping
Hitting horses as a response to lipping, nibbling, nipping, biting etc. is quite a hotly debated topic. Unfortunately, it’s still a very commonly used approach, even if it shouldn’t be. People are worried that if they don’t “correct” their horses immediately, it means that their horses will become more aggressive and will resort to biting in the future. And in some cases this may indeed be true! For example if the horse is trying to communicate something, and the person isn’t
Leslie Rohr
Dec 12, 20223 min read
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