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Don’t Sell The Horse, Solve The Problem

"Natural Horsemanship - Kathe Smothers"Horses come into our lives for a reason and we can learn something from each horse in our experience if we choose to listen. In Ray Hunt’s book,  Cowboy Logic, he says,  “The Horse Will Teach You If You Will Listen.”  Most people don’t understand how to listen to the horse.  Over the years, I have watched horse owners struggle with their horses and a wide range of problems such as pulling back, running out at fences, biting, kicking, bucking, displaying behaviors of dissatisfaction when being handled, pushy when leading, pulling on the bit, and spooking or refusing to go over obstacles, to name a few.   These problems and more are created by the humans’ lack of knowledge and ability to handle or support a horse.  They could have also purchased a horse with a previous owner’s lack of horsemanship skills.  Repeatedly, I have witnessed nice horses being sold due to the human’s lack of knowledge and abilities to solve the problems or know how to not create them.  Most problems are very solvable if a person is motivated to learn some new techniques, pay attention to the horse, and enhance her horsemanship skills.

No matter what discipline you ride - - English or Western, Jumping or Pleasure - - good horsemanship is good horsemanship and bad is bad.    People need to learn to read their horses, unite with their horses, and support their horses when the horses are fearful, uncertain or misbehaving.    Handlers need to be able to read their horses, know the difference between when a horse is afraid so they can support the horse, or know when the horse is misbehaving so they can quietly discipline the horse.  When people are unable to work with the horse and take care of the problem, they feel the only solution is to sell the horse.  In reality, if they would just open their minds, they would have no need to sell their horses because they would have learned how to unite with their horses and work in harmony.

My theory is to educate the rider and horse to a point where the rider is confident to move on and knows she will be successful no matter what her riding style or direction she chooses to go with her horse.   I continue my education riding with quality professionals from different disciplines who are confident in their abilities and willing to pass on their knowledge and educate.  In turn I take this knowledge and continue to educate my clients and teach them to be confident with their horses so their horses feel supported and comfortable.  This awareness creates a willingness from the horse to perform for the human because they trust the human will not get them in trouble.  Education, awareness, trust and confidence are what create  a quality horse-human relationship.  If a person has a quality relationship, has feel, good timing and is balanced both in the saddle and with his groundwork, he is educated and has tools to support himself and his horse.  He will then have no need to sell his horse because he will be able to solve his problems.

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Hello, From Quiet Mind Horsemanship

Hello from Quiet Mind Horsemanship,"Horse Trainer With Students

Quiet Mind Horsemanship offers Natural Communication to build confidence, overcome fears, and encourages mutual respect between the horse and human.  I am a graduate from the Pacific Horse Center Hunter Jumper Program.  Since 1992, I have attended at least 3 to 5 Buck Brannaman clinics annually, and ride with Upper Level Dressage and Jumper Couches regularly.  Continued education of the horse and human is of great importance to me.  I strive for a higher level of education for myself, thus allowing me to pass this knowledge on to my students. 

I works with all disciplines in the horse industry.  I start colts & mustangs, also restart horses with human and behavioral problems.  I have worked diligently to learn about the Mustang to give the Mustang a good beginning or restart in the domestic world.  The methods I have adapted starting and restarting horses allows them to learn easily, move forward comfortably, and excel rapidly with a Quiet Mind.  The horses gain confidence, trust their riders, and are prepared for any level of riding be it competition or trail.  For the human I offer Balanced Centered Riding skills explaining Feel with Timing while encouraging Communication and Awareness.  One of my mottos is “Don’t Sell The Horse, Solve The Problem”.  I believe that horses come into our lives for a reason and we should strive to help these horses have a better understanding of what the human is asking of them.  There is a reason for each horse and human combination.

I run 2 or 3-day Horsemanship Clinics with up to 15 horses per class.  Each day lasts approximately three to four hours and during this time, you will learn groundwork, address problems, have hands on demonstrations, and advance your riding skills to help you and your horse better understand each other.  I offer two-day clinics, as well as three-day clinics for the horse and the rider.  If you are interested in learning from Quiet Mind Horsemanship, please contact me, Kathe, directly at 805-798-0234.  Persons interested in being Clinic Sponsors, contact us to go over dates and details. 

Thank you,

Kathe Smothers

Quiet Mind Horsemanship

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