Mark Langley Horsemanship Solutions for Partnership
Kids & Family:Pets & Animals
Australian Mark Langley answers questions on horse related issues, explaining techniques that build a calm connection and trust through understanding. Mark guides not drives, and uses feel, focus and balance (mental and physical) in his unique horsemanship approach.
This week: Mark gives advice on the best way to handle a horse that kicks when rugged; how to help a shut down horse who gets tense and holds that tension on a ride; how to maintain connection with an ex-harness horse out on the trail; more on helping Jacara with her progress with saddle blanket training; and how to help a horse who can get spooked easily when tied up.
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Tips to help a horse on a long trip
Helping Nervousness - in both people + horses
How to get the slow horses moving freely
How to get Desensitisation Right (not flood)
Tips to help Young Horse Starts with their very First Rides
What should you do if your horse bites you?
How to know when to Release/ Reward/ Stop?
Can Adding Pressure help Horses Cope with Pressure?
Should you ”Give your horse a job”?
Rearing horses: Can you Remove a brace where the only way is up?
Help under-saddle
How I choose what techniques I use
How to stop a mare kicking at other horses undersaddle
Retraining a Negative Learned Response
Who has inspired me + Top Tips to Check
Defensive Aggression: Tips to help!
Perfecting Leading: Help when it goes wrong
Separation Anxiety! How to help!
Going to a Show? Advice if you are trotting in hand
Does feed play a part in a horse’s behaviour?
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