Zerotolerance
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Clever man who's made a lot of money by marketing himself very effectively and that's all.
Have you seen this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QujoEMaNc2U
War Horse was based on the books he wrote. :no: Here I was all the time thinking it was written by Michael Morpurgo!
Hear, hear!In my personal opinion, anything that encourages people to train their horses in a kind way, rather than being abusive or using cruel methods and gadgets, can only be a good thing
I think like with any training in the horse world, the individual horse has to be taken into account and the training should be chosen from all areas rather than following one religiously.
In general I like, but equally there are things I don't.
He's getting more and more ridiculous....and whoever allowed a small kid to spend months on his own in the US desert area observing horses??? I'm sure he never did this as he said!! And as for join up....yes it works but then he promptly puts a bit in the horses mouth and starts long reining him......at least Parelli takes it step by step and starts at the beginning!!!!
His past western ridden career was fantastic, he won almost everything there was to win.
As a general horseman I think he is great, marketing/showman side of him I do not like as much.
In general he has influenced and helped a hell of a lot of people/horses for the better, so a thumbs up for me.
Ditch the dually then and use your controller.However I Do use the Dually on my horse and it works but I expect any controller headcollor would, horse is smart and knows when it is in. I think as with any training methods there are bits you choose to use and bit you wouldnt use.
googling monty roberts lies ouch!!!The problem with MR is that he is a proven liar and fantasy plays a huge part in everything he does.
He hasn't invented anything.
I don't like how he trains.
I don't like anything about him.
What do you mean by 'finished'? Presumably not that her education was complete at the end of 20 minutes!He started and finished her in 20 minutes.
Monty came from a macho background where horses needed to be backed and ready to earn their keep quickly and I think it was this aspect that he wanted to change. He wanted people to understand the horses viewpoint.
Now, times have changed and the market is full of inexperienced horse owners with one or two horses without the knowledge that someone who works with hundreds of horses acquires along the way.
His 'sending away' method is probably one of the most abused bits of training. Novice owners without a sense of timing and being able to read the horse are the last people who should be giving it a go. There's a lot of confused and bemused horses out there.
However, if the dually saves one horse from uneducated hands grabbing a chifney, then I can forgive him a lot.
I'm not a fan of his American style of showmanship and I don't rate Kelly Marks much either, but on balance, I'm quite fond of Monty, he's a hard worker, a good horseman and a good storyteller.
I'm not a fan of sticking lables on things, but most folk don't know what you're talking about unless you do.
'Natural Horsemanship', no such thing really, it's 'horsemanship.' Its not new, or fashionable either, its what was done before what is now termed 'traditional' which is in fact 'military', techniques were pushed by the pony club and BHS since the majority of horses and horsemen were lost in the wars.
Roberts is no advert for horsemanship of any description. What he does, whatever it is, it's not natural, nor is it very intelligent.
He tells the stories and makes the audience laugh to distract them from the fact he is yanking almost constantly on the dually.
Not impressed with MR less so with Kelly Marks who has even less of the people skills.
He certainly has the ability to charm some people .
I do wonder when he is no longer fronting it how well it will do with KM at the helm (He is in his mid 70's after all)
I don't like the way there is a refussal to discuss methods and use of certain 'devices' buckstopper being one of them and a closing of ranks by the devotees when his methods are challenged or questioned.
Almost a 'cult' response
Not a fan of the dually or the roundpen which do nothing to work with the horse in a gentle way .
The horse has no escape in the rounpen and the dually is jabbed on the nose far too firmly for my liking.