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A New Era of Horsemanship: Part 2
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This is part two of last month’s episode about the new era of horsemanship. (If you haven’t already, be sure to listen to part one from last month!) In this month’s episode, we’ll continue our conversation about science-based, non-forceful training methods, busting old mythology, and changing narratives around the way we talk about horses. I’ll leave you with the 10 principles of horse training, as stated by equine behaviorists, that give us important guidelines to follow when we’re working with horses.
In my new segment. Long Story Short, I'll tell you about taking my son on his very first trail ride—and the terrifying moment I had in the middle of it. And in What the Hay? Q&A at the end of the episode, I’ll answer questions from listeners about a Standardbred with an out-of-character behavior in his stall, and a mom who is unsure about letting her daughter join her school’s equestrian team after witnessing training methods that troubled her.
Want your question answered in What the Hay? Email podcast@juliegoodnight.com
Show Notes & Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
“A Horse by Nature: Managing Emotional and Mental Stress in Horses for Improved Welfare” by Mary Ann Simonds: https://maryannsimonds.com
Equine Science Society: https://www.equinescience.org
Troxel Helmets for Kids: https://www.troxelhelmets.com/collections/kids (Use code GOODNIGHT at checkout to get 15% Off!)
Julie’s upcoming events: Juliegoodnight.com/events
Online coaching, memberships, and short courses: JulieGoodnight.com/join
Go to Juliegoodnight.com/news to sign up for Julie’s newsletter
71 episodes
Manage episode 421006036 series 2875551
This is part two of last month’s episode about the new era of horsemanship. (If you haven’t already, be sure to listen to part one from last month!) In this month’s episode, we’ll continue our conversation about science-based, non-forceful training methods, busting old mythology, and changing narratives around the way we talk about horses. I’ll leave you with the 10 principles of horse training, as stated by equine behaviorists, that give us important guidelines to follow when we’re working with horses.
In my new segment. Long Story Short, I'll tell you about taking my son on his very first trail ride—and the terrifying moment I had in the middle of it. And in What the Hay? Q&A at the end of the episode, I’ll answer questions from listeners about a Standardbred with an out-of-character behavior in his stall, and a mom who is unsure about letting her daughter join her school’s equestrian team after witnessing training methods that troubled her.
Want your question answered in What the Hay? Email podcast@juliegoodnight.com
Show Notes & Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
“A Horse by Nature: Managing Emotional and Mental Stress in Horses for Improved Welfare” by Mary Ann Simonds: https://maryannsimonds.com
Equine Science Society: https://www.equinescience.org
Troxel Helmets for Kids: https://www.troxelhelmets.com/collections/kids (Use code GOODNIGHT at checkout to get 15% Off!)
Julie’s upcoming events: Juliegoodnight.com/events
Online coaching, memberships, and short courses: JulieGoodnight.com/join
Go to Juliegoodnight.com/news to sign up for Julie’s newsletter
71 episodes
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