Horse Training - Does your horse have Andrew Jackson thoughts?
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Did you know our former President
Andrew Jackson didn't know whether the earth
was round or flat?
That may sound amusing, but at the
time he was alive...they didn't have a way
to prove, without a doubt, if the earth was
round or flat.
Eventually it was proven. Proof is
a good thing - it feels good to know something
is the way it is.
Horses, too, need proof to believe
something.
You'll often see a horse not want
to be caught by his owner despite being fed
and petted by him.
Why?
Depends.
A big reason is feeling mistreated-
such as a lack of praise for a job well done.
Yes there are those who expect a lot
from a horse and don't feel the need to praise
them for good work and good choices.
I, on the other hand, don't go by that
philosophy.
Whether human or horse, the entity is
deserving of a pat on the back (sorta speak)
when the job is well done.
It creates confidence. It creates a
bond. It morally forces the human or horse to
like you more.
I've been a manager of lots of employ-
ees. When they feel ignored or unappreciated,
their work isn't as productive.
Same with horses.
When you ask 'em to do something they're
not used to doing...or they don't understand
what you want...they can get nervous about it.
They just need a little reassurance they're
doin' okay. And when they do what you ask...make
a big deal out of it.
The Horse Trainer Owner's Manual reveals
a lot on horse instincts and how to apply it during
horse training for powerful results. This is just
one of them.
If you've purchased your own copy, I
trust you've been reading it. Your results should
outperform your old results if you've been using
the info.
See you tomorrow.
Sincerely,
Andy Curry
www.horsetrainingandtips.com
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1 Comments:
Dear Andy,
Please help me. I have been trying to email you at different email addresses and they all come back to me undelivered. I am so confused. I feel that your advice and the Beery manual is like a Dr. Jekly and Mr. Hyde story line. I love your email tips ang agree with your methods, and that is why I purchased the Beery manual from you. The Beery manual however, is terrible - with recommendations to do such things as tying up the horse and throwing him down and keeping him down until he reaches submission. I get literally nauseaus when I read the Beery manual. How can there be such a difference between what you write about and what this manual says. I have never seen a post by you that suggests throwing the horse down. Please help.
rconklin23@hotmail.com
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