Foundation Training Elements with Bryn, Toby and Fergus. All designed to encourage the horse's acceptance of everyday situations out hacking.
Riding in Company Training.
Everyday objects which horses find frightening
Horses at play. Being social animals they love to indulge in pretend fighting. We love watching them perform actions and movement that express natural behaviour.
Continuing Missy's Foundation Training with a second series of video clips.
Bryn's first and second groundwork session with plastic
A fun spur of the moment clip of Toby meeting some of the gang for the first time.
A series of video clips to accompany Missy's Foundation Training diary.
Part of the Horse Behaviour Course involves learning ground driving skills
There's nothing quite like the feeling of riding across stubble. Bluebell loves it too!
A hacking trilogy in the forest with Sage
Headcam hack on Jasmine in training
Foundation Training Elements with Mac
De-sensitising Mac to sprays
Custard's training includes learning to ground tie
Introducing leadership into Pip's life helps him feel more secure
A graduation video of our delightful little Crispin after completing his Foundation Training
Crispin, the cutest little cob
Groundwork is an important part of our Foundation Training
Horses in the snow December '10
Having fun while training is important. Here we are doing just that with Elda
Introductory video of Elda in training
Badger trained with sensitivity for lightness and obedience
Chatty's diary documented her training from the start to completion. She is currently succussfully competing in Le Trec
Toby and the Builder's Bag
Lucas and the Great Outdoors
Lucas and Natural Horsemanship
Street Dressage with Tilly
Glendora Introduction to Pole Work
Glendora Introduction to Jumping
Thomas our little star allrounder
Many of us are concerned about hyperflexion in dressage horse. It's so uplifting to watch Nevzorov's approach to forming the ultimate partnership.
If you are interested in equine bio-mechanics, you might like to see for yourself how damaging inappropriate training can be.