THE REAL HORSE WHISPERERS - How to tame, gentle and train horses


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Well over 150 years before Robert Redford directed and starred in “The Horse Whisperer”, inspired by Tom Dorrance, Ray Hunt and Buck Brannaman, Willis J. Powell was whispering to horses and training them much in the way the fictitious character Tom Booker did in the 1985 film. Indeed this volume was first issued in 1848, a hundred and thirty-seven years before the famous movie. By then Powell had been in business for over 30 years. In this volume Powell and Rarey tell: How to break and ride colts; How to tame the most vicious horses and gentle them to all kinds of vehicles or work; How to break them of kicking or any other bad tricks; How to teach them tricks or actions; etc., etc. This volume also has Numerous valuable receipts for diseases of horses as well as tips for farmers dealing with troublesome cows as well as remedies for oxen that lie down, and won’t get up. As such, we recommend this book to anyone wanting to start a career in Horse Whispering. We also recommend it to young people who are just breaking into equine activities for either pleasure or sport, if only to give a valuable understanding of the nature of the equine breeds. In this volume Powell recounts how he read of a man who had lived a century earlier who had a secret method of taming horses and he resolved to discover the method for himself. Powell commenced his career as a horse whisperer shortly after 1811 and was so successful he was invited to Mexico to train and tame wild and troublesome horses. Thereafter Powell lived in Mexico for about 12 years, and then travelled to Cuba, Guatemala and California taming horses and making a good living doing so. 10% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities. =========== KEYWORDS/TAGS: The Real Horse Whisperer, Tom Dorrance, Ray Hunt and Buck Brannaman, Willis J. Powell, Rarey, advance, afraid, afterwards, alone, animal, approach, attempt, attention, bear, body, break, bridle, broken, cage, care, caress, class, colt, common, confidence, continue, corn, country, danger, degrees, direction, discover, distance, ears, eat, effect, end, exercise, experience, experiments, familiar, fifteen, first, fodder, force, forehead, found, four feet, frighten, frightened, gentle, gentled, gentling, gently, Give, gradually, ground, halter, hand, handle, hands, harness, head, hitch, holding, horse, hundred, hurt, impossible, journey, jump, kick, kind, legs, lessons, letting, lie, lightly, longer, manner, Mexico, natural, nature, necessary, neck, night, nose, observe, operation, order, part, pen, perform, position, precaution, prevent, proceed, process, pulling, purpose, raise, ready, reason, reins, repeat, resistance, rope, round, run, saddle, salt, scare, secret, several, short, sides, signs, six, slowly, small, smell, Spanish, speak, stable, standing, state, steady, stick, strap, strength, strike, strong, suffer, tail, taming, teach, throw, tie, touch, town, understand, used, water, weight, whip, wild, yard, years




The Real Horse Whisperers


Book Description

Well over 150 years before Robert Redford directed and starred in "The Horse Whisperer," inspired by Tom Dorrance, Ray Hunt and Buck Brannaman, Willis J. Powell was whispering to horses and training them much in the way the fictitious character Tom Booker did in the 1985 film. Indeed this volume was first issued in 1848, a hundred and thirty-seven years before the famous movie. By then Powell had been in business for over 30 years. In this volume Powell and Rarey tell HOW TO BREAK AND RIDE COLTS; HOW TO TAME THE MOST VICIOUS HORSES AND GENTLE THEM TO ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES OR WORK; HOW TO BREAK THEM OF KICKING OR ANY OTHER BAD TRICKS; HOW TO TEACH THEM TRICKS OR ACTIONS; etc., etc. This volume also has NUMEROUS VALUABLE RECEIPTS FOR DISEASES OF HORSES. As such, we recommend this book to anyone wanting to start a career in Horse Whispering. We also recommend it to young people who are just breaking into equine activities for either pleasure or sport, if only to give a valuable understanding of the nature of the equine breeds. In this volume Powell recounts how he read of a man who had lived a century earlier who had a secret method of taming horses and he resolved to discover the method for himself. Powell commenced his career as a horse whisperer shortly after 1811 and was so successful he was invited to Mexico to train and tame wild and troublesome horses. Thereafter Powell lived in Mexico for about 12 years, and then travelled to Cuba, Guatemala and California taming horses and apparently making a good living doing so.







Gentle Training Your Horse


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Gentle Training Your Horse is a series of books intended for the beginning through the advanced horse trainer. The series is broken out into separate books, taking the training step by step, from the very beginning of bonding, all the way through saddle training and riding. The methods outlined in my books are for training all types and ages of horses. The only method I will use is the "gentle training" method. I truly believe this is the very best way to train a horse - any horse. It doesn't matter how young or old your horse is. It doesn't matter if your horse is totally domestic or freshly removed from the wild, free range. If you want to train your horse to be the best companion, and the most reliable mount you ever had, my series of books is for you. Follow my series of books and in no time at all, you will learn the easiest, best method to gentle train your horse. You will start from the beginning, learning how to bond with your horse and build a lasting, two-way trust. With a genuine trust between you and your horse, you will be able to breeze through each step of training with no problems. When your horse trusts you, he will quickly learn each new step that you teach him. He will not shy away from you; he will not fight you. He will believe that you will not ask him to do anything that will harm him. So let's get started and build that lasting two-way trust!




Life Lessons from a Horse Whisperer


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A champion trainer and true horse whisperer, Dr. Lew Sterrett has used patience and a firm but gentle hand to earn the trust of more than 3,500 horses.




The Arabian Art of Taming and Training Wild and Vicious Horses


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While many horse training books are written specifically for experienced trainers, The Arabian Art of Taming and Training Wild and Vicious Horses breaks the mold. It's a comprehensive and highly accessible resource written specifically for the non professional horse owner. P. R. Kincaid gives you the principles of a new theory of taming wild horses, which is the result of his many experiments and a thorough investigation and trial of the different methods of horsemanship still currently in use. Written over 100 years ago, it is still considered the standard reference with basic lessons in foundation training with clear, step-by-step instructions meant to give every horse owner the ability to bring a green animal or one from troubled beginnings to a point where both horse and rider have the essential skills to pursue any equestrian discipline with confidence.




Horses Don't Lie


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Written by one of the original Horse Whisperers Horses Don't Lie is the definitive guide to training horses and every horse trainer will welcome this method. After years of using his method to train horses Chris came to see that it could also be applied to human behaviour. As Chris points out: "A horse knows what you know." The characteristics necessary for building good relationships with horses can be used to deepen our relationships with other people and to enrich our daily lives. Horses can teach us how to communicate with empathy and patience, not only with them but with each other. Humans, like dogs, are natural predators while horses are prey that evolved to band together in packs for protection. This results in two differing types of consciousness and for a human to think like prey teaches many things. It teaches the trust and honesty essential in building relationships, and not only in a relationship with a horse; while the sensitivity and awareness that characterises a horse's perception of the world are qualities we could all use in our own lives. "Always think like a horse and not like a dog." The real magic of horse whispering is what horses reveal to us about ourselves when we strive to understand their behaviour. Horses Don't Lie will teach you about the connections we can make in our lives when we learn from horses.




From the Horse's Point of View


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An eye-opening book leading equestrians into a brave new horse world, where we train horses their way, not ours. For years, Andrea Kutsch filled stadiums with spectators as she demonstrated remarkable transformations in “problem horses” using the Natural Horsemanship training methods she'd learned from leaders in the field. But something was bothering her—a feeling that had been with her since her childhood days, watching Icelandics in a field and coming up through a traditional German riding system. Despite the strides made in improving the horse's well-being through the worldwide adoption of Natural Horsemanship techniques, she knew that the methods were still missing something. They still trained horses looking at every situation from the human perspective and were dependent on a trainer's natural feel. This meant that, for the horse, there was stress involved in the training process. In addition, positive results gained by a professional often couldn't be replicated by a horse's owner; what the horse learned from one person wouldn't transfer to others. Kutsch set out to find the next stage in the evolution of horse training. She studied the results of methods she used with thousands of young horses at The Lewitz Stud in Neustadt--Glewe, Germany, the renowned farm owned by European champion Paul Schockemöhle. This provided the basis for what she calls Evidence-Based Equine CommunicationTM (EBEC), a means of reading the horse and understanding the world from his point of view. Here she introduces EBEC and how it can take our relationship with horses and their ability to perform as our partners to a whole new level. Inside find: Myth-busting popular assumptions related to typical gestures made by the horse, such as “licking and chewing” and “lowering the head.” Explanation of how ethograms can be used to map out equine body language and help us attain a clearer sense of the horse's true perspective. Discussion of how the horse's physical and psychological needs must be met in order for him to learn, including what those needs are. Exploration of the difference between inter- and intra-species communication. Introduction to a new reward-and-punishment model that looks at operant conditioning from the horse's point of view. Identification of the need for non-violent communication on the part of the trainer as well as the training skills she must have when working with a horse, and what these light look like not from our perspective, but the horse's. Certain to provide ideas for improving every interaction with horses, whatever your experience or discipline, From the Horse1s Point of View is a conversation-starter for all those looking to take their horsemanship to a whole new level.




Natural Horsemanship Training


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Do you wish you could really understand your horse and communicate with him without misunderstandings? Or do you have a horse that has problems trusting humans? Then Natural Horsemanship is exactly the right thing for you! Natural Horsemanship is the term used to describe a natural, horse-friendly way of dealing with horses, something that has often been forgotten in our modern times. Yet we all dream of a truly harmonious relationship between people and horses. Through well-structured, easy-to-learn exercises, Natural Horsemanship helps you communicate perfectly with your horse, creating a unique, close partnership. Everything is based on mutual respect, trust and fairness. In this book you will learn: - What Natural Horsemanship is exactly. - What equipment you need for it. - How your horse really " works". - How your riding can benefit from Natural Horsemanship. - and much more with over 15 illustrations! Natural Horsemanship is suitable as a training method for everyone who deals with horses - from beginners to advanced riders. Riders of all riding styles also benefit from this natural form of communication, as it is a crucial foundation for reliable horses and fine riding. Natural Horsemanship is the right way for you if you want a unique, harmonious partnership with your horse. The book explains the most important basics.




Working with Wild Horses, Second Edition


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How to gentle and train wild horses (Mustangs, Brumbies) This new, improved Second edition includes an expanded adoption and training section, plus Wild Horse History.