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The Practical Art of Untraining Your Horse (Returning to What's Natural)
| Expected release date is Jun 22nd 2027 |
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Product Details
Overview
Following on from How to Untrain Your Horse, this second volume moves beyond theory to the practical training techniques horse owners can use with their own horses, drawn from Margie's direct experience.
Contents include how to distinguish between a horse that genuinely consents and one that is simply tolerating you; active enrichment that mimics what horses experience in nature; the importance of movement; transitioning from traditional to more horse-centered training; training that takes into account the horse's character and agency; balancing welfare-friendly training without becoming overly restrictive; establishing appropriate boundaries; complementary therapies; working with other equine professionals; and achieving positive long-term training outcomes.
Ideal for informed horse owners, horse trainers, equine behaviorists, and agricultural college programs.









