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Letters from Slovakia – The Horse Whisperer

Livestock, Working Animals — by Craig Mackintosh PRI Editor March 15, 2010

Although he may not succeed Robert Redford in a sequel to ‘The Horse Whisperer’, I think Rob could definitely learn a thing or two from this guy. The passive control he has over his horse is incredible to watch, and took me quite by surprise.

The man and his horse quietly and efficiently harrowed this field – with the foal learning the ropes from the sidelines.

There was no barking of instructions, and no pulling on the reins whatsover. To get the horse to turn, or move to a new section, he simply spoke in subdued tones to this very cooperative worker.

He is obviously also sympathetic to the plight of the modern working mum, as when a couple of times the foal seemed to want the attention of his mother, the man graciously allowed these little interruptions without hesitation or irritation.

Although using horses as beasts of burden is not uncommon here, it is a diminishing art.

Postscript: I’d love to hear about your experiences in developing symbiotic relationships with the non-human, sentient beings around you. Send such posts, with photos, to editor (at) permaculture.org.au

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  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbKP3-x_uzI&utm_source=Parelli+Natural+Horsemanship+List&utm_campaign=6cab5039b7-Enews_022610_FINAL2_25_2010&utm_medium=email

    Hi,
    There’s LOTS of GREAT Stuff happening in the Horse world
    MY Favourite people are Pat and Linda Parelli with NATURAL HORSE/MAN/SHIP Here’s one of their students…
    If you want to keep it Natural I Salute you :)

    Comment by Jennifer Reid — March 15, 2010 @ 2:19 pm

  • It’s beautiful to see. I guess we all owe a debt to Monty Roberts for showing the world that horses could be trained without any of the violence that was once the norm. Man and horse working as partners together. It’s a shame that man and man don’t always work together in such harmony! Jan

    Comment by Jan Bolders — March 15, 2010 @ 9:51 pm

  • I would also mention Tillers Int. for their work in no-stress training of oxen.

    http://www.tillersinternational.org/

    Comment by pete — March 29, 2010 @ 1:46 pm

  • Hi from Tir Penrhos Isaf, Wales. For those of us in GB, check out http://www.lesliedesmond.com This is True Horsemanship Through Feel and Leslie will be in Wales this august,demonstrating a possitive way forward for all horses and thinking people. This is really working with nature,not against it and allows the horse to be, well, a horse. Hope to see you there, for good times, great learning and head scratching and real food! Lyn.

    Comment by lyn dixon — June 17, 2010 @ 7:50 pm

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