Todmiester
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have found I can do alot of what parelli things with my wee man. Without needing a fancy stick, rope halter and dvd from a brand. All I needed was common sense. Something you get for free.
What a load of tosh... there is nothing new about natural horsemanship, apart from the packaging maybe.
What is conventional training then (the sort that will die out)?
Oi, you nicked my one-linerPirelli is not silly! They do excellent tyres... although Kumos are nicer.
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Love your confidence, and i agree. I doubt anyone here can do that. For whoever asked, no its not me. I wish. Its what i can aspire too tho. I think certain people feel threatened by NH, which is fine. Let them be. I dont think us NH people should defend ourselves, as that shows we doubt our ability. Stay strong, and proud. Im sure our horses are glad.
I ve spent almost no money on NH stuff apart from a few rope headcollars and a 12 ft line, and made my own carrot stick. So much is freely available on the internet, just do some research and save yourself a fortune.
Truely inspirational stuff - I bet none of the nasty bullying twits giggling about NH methods can come close to doing things like this with their horses. People often laugh when they are frightened or challenged, especially those frighten of change. Natural Horsemanship or Parelli, call it what you like perhaps circus training even, - its the way forward, its the future in horse training, - just like the dinosaurs, in time conventional training will die out.
Well said Martlin and this coming from someone whose horse chased her out of the round pen because she 'asked' him to wear a head collar![]()
Yeah, that was over a week ago, and my youngster only arrived from Ireland 8 weeks ago in a terrible state and almost unhandled.
I freely admit I got it wrong and put him under too much pressure that day, maybe even frightened him, at least I know and accept that it was my fault. Now he will back up with me if when I am leading him I stop and step back against him gently, he can do it all the time when I gently ask. Just because I didnt get perfection first time doesn't mean I am not moving in the right direction.
At least I am willing to try a different approach, and have an open mind, thats more than can be said for some people on this forum who are a lot younger than me!.
and in fact Sirenna, answers your orignal question![]()
What happens if you find out you're a left brain extrovert?
But you actually want to be a right brain extrovert. Is there a game I should play so I can change sides?
What happens if you find out you're a left brain extrovert?
But you actually want to be a right brain extrovert. Is there a game I should play so I can change sides?
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Aww c'mon ladies and gentlemen, we are having a laugh and a dig at PP and his outrageously expensive, over-hyped re-invention of the wheel.
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Aww c'mon ladies and gentlemen, we are having a laugh and a dig at PP and his outrageously expensive, over-hyped re-invention of the wheel.
And some of us use NH (AKA common sense methods based on Horse-Sense) to get through to our horses and ponies. I'd sooner have obedience through respect, not fear and I think SIAT's unhandled youngster probably did feel threatened in a round pen on that occasion. You don't know if he had a flashback to some previous frightening occasion from which he couldn't run and, in the roundpen where he was confined, was forced to do what they do when they can't run/are cornered.
Dear me. SIAT isn't (from memory) a high-handed sort who regularly ponitifcates rubbish from an Ivory Tower. The horse is OK now, please move on.
We have progressed from using ignorant force and expecting horses to comply with our muddled instructions, to much more sympathetic methods, based on using what makes horses tick to overcome the language barrier. We should also be able to recognise a remadial horse from an A* pupil and I don't think ability always implies quick intelligence in a horse! So, can we get back to insulting PP devotees, rather than one of our more enlightened own?
Truely inspirational stuff - I bet none of the nasty bullying twits giggling about NH methods can come close to doing things like this with their horses. People often laugh when they are frightened or challenged, especially those frighten of change. Natural Horsemanship or Parelli, call it what you like perhaps circus training even, - its the way forward, its the future in horse training, - just like the dinosaurs, in time conventional training will die out.
If P was the only way forward i would give up horses for good for their sakes.
I have created my own methods over the years by learning from the horses. Never a whip or long line in sight. I have 'lunatics' that are extremly well behaved and have a real bond with us.
2. The Green balls are a subliminal representation of the state of most male parelli practioners manly parts when said horse finds a new game and double barrels them in the ging gang goolies.