Pale Rider
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So Tinypony from your staunch defence of PP over the past few months, you now come out on this unknown trainer, from the sounds of it has more empathy with horses than his Holy Highness.![]()
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So Tinypony from your staunch defence of PP over the past few months, you now come out on this unknown trainer, from the sounds of it has more empathy with horses than his Holy Highness.![]()
I kinda intended inaccurate to be included in the description of unfair.
I should keep my nose out when people are disagreeing on this forum, it is a bad habit of mine to speak up as it is often not received well![]()
We're part of a small pond PR. It's easy to forget sometimes that the trainers that are such a part of what we know mean nothing to most horse owners in the UK. I think it's nice that people show an interest sometimes, even if they do think we're probably bunny huggers getting walked over by our horses.![]()
We're part of a small pond PR. It's easy to forget sometimes that the trainers that are such a part of what we know mean nothing to most horse owners in the UK. I think it's nice that people show an interest sometimes, even if they do think we're probably bunny huggers getting walked over by our horses.![]()
Kind of away from the point and totally irrelevant, but I am very jealous of you Tinypony, for having the gorgeous Dave for a WHOLE WEEK!!I think I've been pretty careful about what I said about Pat P, Phil Nye and Magic. Phil has not a lot to say on the subject, although he will of course talk about Magic's story and her time with him. Pat appears to be "economical with the truth", which is his perogative. My personal opinion is that I think it's a shame to airbrush Phil's undeniable contribution to the mare's training from history. That this has happened is apparent from the number of Parelli students who think they know Magic's story, but have never heard the name Phillip Nye.
It is also my personal opinion that all in all of the coverage I have seen of Pat with her she has never looked as relaxed as she did with Phil. I also shed a tear at the end of the video as mentioned. But that's all just how I feel about it all personally, it makes me emotional, that's got nothing to do with what Phil thinks.
It's sort of wierd and lovely that the few bits of video footage of Phil Nye working with horses, including Magic, are treasured and shared by people. What a shame we can't see what he is doing now with his stallion, Steve tells me it is very different and quite amazing.
I drove round the country with Dave Stewart for a week once, that was great fun!
Kind of away from the point and totally irrelevant, but I am very jealous of you Tinypony, for having the gorgeous Dave for a WHOLE WEEK!!He is rather fanciable, haha.
My friend and I took her two boys up to Dave's place in Wales, when he was teamed up with Charlotte Dennis (the short lived Equine Ethology)
The horses stayed for six weeks, then we went back for a weekend to work with them alongside Dave. Early in the morning we went out and watched him in the indoor school, working a youngster. He is soooooo quiet with a horse! The whole session radiated calm and was fascinating to watch.
I have on of my friend's boys at my yard now, he is 7 and is the only gelding in a herd with 6 mares, including my two. Lovely laid back horse, testament to Dave's sterling work.
Also I greatly admire Buck Brannaman (anyone here seen the 'Buck' documentary?) and Mark Rashid.
I am an ex Parelli student, drifted away as lots of it didn't sit well with me. That said, I have seen PP do some beautiful stuff with horses. Not so keen on Linda, can't quite put my finger on it but to me she seems insincere. Maybe I'm wrong............I don't know her personally, just a gut feeling from what I've seen.
Kind of away from the point and totally irrelevant, but I am very jealous of you Tinypony, for having the gorgeous Dave for a WHOLE WEEK!!He is rather fanciable, haha.
My friend and I took her two boys up to Dave's place in Wales, when he was teamed up with Charlotte Dennis (the short lived Equine Ethology)
The horses stayed for six weeks, then we went back for a weekend to work with them alongside Dave. Early in the morning we went out and watched him in the indoor school, working a youngster. He is soooooo quiet with a horse! The whole session radiated calm and was fascinating to watch.
I have on of my friend's boys at my yard now, he is 7 and is the only gelding in a herd with 6 mares, including my two. Lovely laid back horse, testament to Dave's sterling work.
Also I greatly admire Buck Brannaman (anyone here seen the 'Buck' documentary?) and Mark Rashid.
I am an ex Parelli student, drifted away as lots of it didn't sit well with me. That said, I have seen PP do some beautiful stuff with horses. Not so keen on Linda, can't quite put my finger on it but to me she seems insincere. Maybe I'm wrong............I don't know her personally, just a gut feeling from what I've seen.
I'm organising 4 clinics and a demo this year with Steve Halfpenny. Once described to me by someone who's ridden with Buck as "Buck Brannaman with customer care". I can't wait to pack up my car and head off at the end of next week to spectate the first clinic. Then the week after it will be pack up the pony and we both go to the clinic.![]()
I'm an ex-Parelli student as well, I'm not keen on it these days, but at the time it seemed the best option out there. I think you can learn something useful from most people.
Had a good laugh with Dave, he's a real gent. We had a day out in Rochester when we had some "down time". I'm sure you can imagine the reactions as he strode along the Esplanade in the sunshine eating ice creams! How tall is he? Well over 6 ft anyway, and that's without the boots and hat.![]()
I thought that the great thing about that brief Equine Ethology period was that they gave us a chance to see Ray Hunt in action. That was fascinating.
I'd be interested to know when and where Steve Halfpenny will be, is this in addition to whats on the Silversand agenda?
I'll pm you, don't want the thread to vanish because of advertising. That's why I don't mention the Silversand stuff very often.

Yes, I suppose you could say I'm a Philip Nye fan, or maybe he's someone I met and whose company I really enjoyed. I went to Australia to do some training with Steve Halfpenny several times, and while at his place was fortunate enough to be able to spectate Phil teaching. He's an intuitive horseman and an all round good bloke. He was a Parelli instructor back in the days when they were chosen for the skills they already had, rather than being trained up to a template. His teaching was so different that I once asked one of the senior Parelli people why he was still in the organisation, because Pat isn't always that tolerant of people who don't follow his pattern. I was told that Phil was one of a kind and Pat would never want to get rid of him. Shortly after Phil left of his own accord, along with many other instructors who wanted to develop their skills differently. I've got an invite to go and visit Phil and his wife Jenny at their place... but goodness knows if I'll ever be able to afford the trip to Aus again! In fact, he invited me because my OH is great at fixing things and he said that could come in handy round the farm. ;-))
So, Magic turned up at a clinic where Pat was teaching, he took her on and left her with Phil, who trained her (up to old PNH level 4 sort of level). Then, for whatever reason, Pat decided he wanted her back. At the end of one of Phil's videos there is a heartbreaking scene where he is riding her bareback and in a rope halter in a park, with the great ocean liner in the background that will take her away. Legend has it that Pat was working her at liberty in the arena practising for I think it was Equitana when she saw Phil outside and galloped towards him and tried to jump out... that might be legend of course, these tales do grow...
Phil doesn't really have a lot to say about the Magic thing himself. I think maybe he's secure enough in himself that he doesn't feel the need to have to comment. He's not interested in publicity, teaches rarely, and although he's doing breathtaking stuff with his big warmblood stallion he's not putting out any recordings of it. Sometimes a clip of him appears on You Tube, but he doesn't want that and the get taken down.
In my opinion, Roberts and Parelli aren't even on the same page as Phil. Even the wonderful Mark Rashid doesn't have the same instinctive way with horses, and the unquenchable sunny outlook that Phil shows whenever he is around them.
Pat definitely benefitted from taking a horse that had been trained to a high level by Phil when he took Magic back. That much is evidenced on videos that some of us still own.
More here http://itsaboutthehorse.myfastforum.org/sutra48524.php
Some of the naysayers go on about Steve having a big ego, but then they seem to accuse pretty much everyone they disagree with of being ego-driven. In his case I can't see it.)
Yes, he did a Way of the Horse thing at Equitana a couple of years back. Got slated by some for taking things too slowly. The horses were three year olds and he took his two back home with him to give them a good start and find them homes.
We've gone a long way from PP, Phil and Magic, but nice chatting!