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From John Lyons Trainer Keith Hosman |
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Round Pen First Steps
A Downloadable Book
A sample from Day 1:
"If, despite your best efforts, your horse refuses to move around the pen, bring in another horse, one he gets along with and concentrate on getting the second horse to move. The second horse will give the first horse the proper idea: move. Before long you'll be able to remove horse number two.
Get the horse trotting around the pen, it doesn't matter which direction, clockwise or counter clockwise, as long as you pick a direction and stick with it (for now). Use the least amount of pressure it's takes to get the horse moving, then relax and stand in the center, the horse traveling around the perimeter. If your horse wants to turn back in to you or stand near you, do what it takes to get him to move off. Let the horse turn in and hang out with you now and you're teaching him from the start that he's the boss. Don't let that happen. See if for what it is – and it ain't obedience. If your horse is winging around at mach 60, so be it. Sooner or later every horse will slow down. Just stare off and listen to the beat."
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- 5 Days, 5 chapters
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Available Downloads:
"Stop Bucking"
"Rein/Speed" (for Nervous Horse Owners)
"Round Pen First Steps"
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Sample Our Newsletter
"How to Halter a Horse," from my FREE monthly newsletter
From the Basic Horse Training Series:
"Is he head shy? Does he have a cow when you touch his ears or chin or block his vision? Then put the halter down and use your hands to desensitize him to your touch. (Use a dressage whip at first if you feel he might throw his head about and strike you. This would be a silly way to lose your front teeth. Stand at the point of his shoulder if you feel there's any chance he might try to kick or walk into you.) Begin by finding the spots where he doesn't like to be touched and do what any bratty older sister would do: Keep touching him there. If you can't touch his ears, rub the area you can rub, edging ever closer to the ears as the horse grows bored, being careful to only remove our rubs when the horse pauses. There's only one way to screw this up and that is for you to pause when he moves away. If he moves, you move with him. Remember, you "sensitize" the horse (that is, make him more likely to move) when you remove your pressure as he moves; you "desensitize" the horse (dull him to something) when you remove your pressure when he stops doing something.
If you're saying, "Yeah, but he moves his ears the second I touch them," that's fine. If you can bring your hand up and over his ears even for a tenth of a second, you would have accomplished your immediate objective of touching his ears. (Our long term goal is haltering the horse and we never start with our goal, right?) All you need to do is repeat this over and over and over, slowing your hand above his ears as he begins to grow bored. The horse has either grown sensitive to having his ears touched because people backed off as he pitched his head ("sensitizing him") – or no one's ever worked with him period (as in the case of a youngster). Either way, our response is the same."
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Roxanne Brooks 907-455-6411 |
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PO Box 10898, Fairbanks, AK 99710 USA
Email: info*holydogranch.com (replace * with @), Site: http://www.holydogranch.com |
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John Lyons horseman Roxanne Brooks lives in South Central Alaska (Fairbanks North Star county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Anchorage, Valdez. |
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Tammy Holland 907-455-8922 |
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PO Box 10611, Fairbanks, AK 99710 USA
Email: info*holydogranch.com (replace * with @), Site: http://www.holydogranch.com |
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John Lyons horseman Tammy Holland lives in Central Alaska (Fairbanks North Star county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Fairbanks, Ester, North Pole, Manley Hot Springs, Big Delta, Nenana. |
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Diane Sullivan 907-688-2250 |
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PO Box 670272, Chugiak, AK 99567 USA
Email: stable*mtaonline.net (replace * with @) |
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John Lyons horseman Diane Sullivan lives in South Central Alaska (Anchorage county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Anchorage, Valdez, Butte, Wasilla, Cooper Landing, Whittier. |
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Tony Payne 205-612-7283 or 970-285-7399 |
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3640 Knob Mine Rd, Warrior, AL 35180 USA
Email: tonyp*uab.edu (replace * with @), Site: www.tonypayne.org |
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John Lyons horseman Tony Payne lives in Central Alabama (Jefferson county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Birmingham, Hoover, Montgomery, Tuscaloosa. |
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Jason Wilds 205-412-6332 or 205-487-8356 |
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4164 Co. Hwy. 61, Guin, AL 35563 USA
Email: info*wildshorsemanship.com (replace * with @), Site: http://www.wildshorsemanship.com |
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John Lyons horseman Jason Wilds lives in Northwestern Alabama (Marion county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Birmingham, Double Springs, Tupelo, Tuscaloosa, Columbus. |
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Danny Wilson 479-965-2826 |
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4808 S Hwy 252, Charleston, AR 72933 USA
Email: dannywilson*hughes.net (replace * with @) |
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John Lyons horseman Danny Wilson lives in West Central Arkansas (Franklin county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Fort Smith, Ozark, Bentonville, Charleston, Spadra, Booneville. |
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Trisha Beres 602-791-1723 |
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PO Box 623, Queen Creek, AZ 85242 USA
Email: roadrunner5771*aol.com (replace * with @) |
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John Lyons horseman Trisha Beres lives in Central Arizona (Maricopa county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Chandler, Mesa, Phoenix, Glendale, Tucson, Peoria. |
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Megg Berry |
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17722 East Melody Dr., Higley, AZ 85236 USA
Email: meggberry*yahoo.com (replace * with @) |
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John Lyons horseman Megg Berry lives in South Central Arizona (Maricopa county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Phoenix, Tempe, Scottsdale. |
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Sherre Finicum 928-643-7425 |
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PO Box 1, Fredonia, AZ 86022 USA
Email: azsage7*yahoo.com (replace * with @) |
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John Lyons horseman Sherre Finicum lives in North Central Arizona (Coconino county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Kaibab National Forest, Page, Kanab, Colorado City, Tuba City, St George, Parowan, Cedar City. |
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Jean Franzmeier 623-780-8889 |
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34820 N. 14th St., Phoenix, AZ 85086 USA
Email: windrushranch*yahoo.com (replace * with @) |
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John Lyons horseman Jean Franzmeier lives in South Central Arizona (Maricopa county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, Glendale. |
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Clay Harper 520-531-1162 |
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9030 N Camino Coronado, Tucson, AZ 85704 USA
Email: info*clayharperinc.com (replace * with @), Site: http://www.clayharperinc.com |
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John Lyons horseman Clay Harper lives in Central Arizona (Pima county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Salida, Gunnison, Buena Vista, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver. |
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Lauriel Luther 623-551-8375 |
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2212 W. Keller Ct., Phoenix, AZ 85086 USA
Email: lluther*qwest.net (replace * with @), Site: http://www.LaurielLuther.com |
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John Lyons horseman Lauriel Luther lives in Central Arizona (Maricopa county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Peoria, Phoenix, Wickenburg, Mesa, Glendale, Chandler. |
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Stephen Sikora 602-625-1961 |
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15805 E. Lonesome Lane, Chandler, AZ 85249 USA
Email: Ssikora15805*aol.com (replace * with @), Site: www.ssequinetraining.com |
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John Lyons horseman Stephen Sikora lives in Central Arizona (Maricopa county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Mesa, Peoria, Phoenix, Casa Grande, Sun City. |
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Sidney Spencer 520-394-0031 |
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Lazy J2 Ranch PO Box 547, Patagonia, AZ 85624 USA
Email: sidney*dakotacom.net (replace * with @) |
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John Lyons horseman Sidney Spencer lives in Southeastern Arizona (Santa Cruz county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Sierra Vista, Bisbee, Tucson, Oro Valley. |
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