fburton
Well-Known Member
That's not quite what Wench appeared to be saying!
Sometimes when you are driving a horse away, that is all you are doing... driving them away.
Yesterday, if I approached my mare from behind, all I would have seen is her heels and bottom as she trotted off into the distance.
I am not going to start on about Parelli...
I probably haven't made myself clear in my original post - look up Parelli catching game on youtube and you'll see how it works. Probably a lot better than I can explain it on a horse and hound post!!
That catching game needs to be done in a confined space, they key is to make them move as an aversive, and control that movement (prey animals are hard wired to conserve energy whenever possible). It has more to do with join up than just chasing them around an open field. Mark Rashid explains it better and I have done it so effectively horses owner thought it was magic - in a half acre paddock, and even then it was all I could do to keep close enough to influence the horse. And you are keeping them moving by the minimum pressure necessary, not chasing them, and your timing has to be spot on so that the INSTANT they even think about turning top you you remove the pressure.
And don't get me started on Parelli, a sledgehammer to crack a nut. Where are you - one of the IH RA's will show you how to do it better?