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Meet Cathrine Fodstad
- I thought I was a soft and supportive rider, but the Mongolian horses disagreed, says Cathrine Fodstad, who realised that our need for control is a bad deal for horses after participating in the world's longest and...
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Meet Gerd Heuschmann
- If you ride well, you don't need draw reins, and if you use them because you think need them, you jeopardise the welfare of your horse, says veterinarian, rider and author Gerd Heuschmann.
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Horses on the Silver Screen
- The horse has only one safety net on set and that is me, says animal trainer Sofie Polmar. Todays episode is a summary from this weeks Norwegian interview where we talked about training horses for the film industry.
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When margins are slim
In today's episode, I thought Iâd say something about danger of being a rider. And I will illustrate it with a handful of accidents I have experienced first-hand and survived.
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Dreamvalley II
Meet Vivienne. The young Swiss woman who was chosen to write the next chapter about the herd known as the Dreamvalley horses. Link to Vivienne's journey beyond this episode can be found here: www.hestenesklan.no.
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Dreamvalley part I
- Dreamvalley connects visual art, peaceful communication with natural kept horses and personal growth. To me Dreamvalley is a relational work of art where we investigate our relationship to nature. The key is to...
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Meet Leslie Desmond
- We need a better way for interested people to have a safer experience and be fit enough, and well prepared enough so we can actually revive the horse industry in a way that people can be proud to be part of it, says...
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Not invisible, just slow - MOZ#4
MOZ (moments of Zen) refers to moments I have experienced with horses that have taught me something important or inspired me to make a significant shift in the way I relate to or understand my horses. This is one of...
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Meet Andrew McLean II
- The idea of a horse seeing a human as dominant is pretty sketchy. We really donât know what horses think, but it works much better to not load them up with all this nonsense, says Dr. Andrew McLean, zoologist and...
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Meet Andrew McLean
- There are so many things we, as human beings, get wrong with horses. We know better, but we have also got to do better and we have got to be much smarter about their real welfare, says Dr. Andrew McLean in this...
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The One Eyed Horse
Deconstructing Natural Horsemanship: Groundwork is the foundation for riding. So why in the world would you ask your horse to elevate the neck and hollow the back - which is the exact opposite of what riding in...
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Meet Christopher Pollitt
When challenged to name one thing that would greatly improve horse welfare, Professor Christopher Pollitt replied: - Winning the battle against ignorance and promote true scientific knowledge about the horseâs foot....
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