I want to give the Parelli Horse Training Course a A+ review. Pat Parelli is a wonderful trainer with a wonderful course. I like that the course uses kindness. Horses don’t learn when they are hurt by their trainer. Parelli uses techniques that concentrate on how the horse thinks.
He trains me the correct way to
be a good trainer - to think like a horse. My training techniques now concentrate making the horse comfortable - making my horse my partner, where the horse wants to do things for me. Another thing I like that he teaches is that he teaches people about horse psychology. In my opinion, that is the way people should be taught.
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how do you know when a horse is getting pleasure happy when doing training???
Toni, the facial expression will appear to be alert, and the face will appear more attentive.
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There are three facial signs you can notice when your horse is happy:
Your horse’s nostrils should be relaxed, soft and round.
His lip line. Your horse’s lip line should curl down slightly in a relaxed, soft manner.
His lower jaw. Your horse’s lower jaw should be loose when he’s feeling happy.
i am currently in my first year if bachelor of equine science and a question that keeps comming into mind is how do you know when a horse is getting pleasure whist being trained. like how do you know when the horse is enjoying what its doing whilst in training??
The horse will appear more attentive and relaxed. You should notice these in it’s facial expressions.
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Take a look at three facials signs which may hold clue whether your horse is happy or not. It is valid in all circumstances, not just during training period.
Your horse s nostrils should be relaxed, soft and round.
His lip line. Your horse s lip line should curl down slightly in a relaxed, soft manner.
His lower jaw. Your horse s lower jaw should be loose when he s feeling happy