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Ross Jacobs
November 27, 2022
Horsemanship

CAN A HORSE BE OKAY WITH DIFFERENT RIDERS?

Ross Jacobs
November 27, 2022
Horsemanship

I would like to talk to you about how to get a horse happy with other riders. It seems for you to have a good ride the horse had to hear what you are asking then someone else gets on and they don't have that same relationship to get the same willingness and the horse gets confused.

Tagged: riders, anxiety

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Ross Jacobs
November 16, 2022
Training, Horsemanship

BREAKING A PATTERN OF ILL-FEELING

Ross Jacobs
November 16, 2022
Training, Horsemanship

When we allow a pattern to become ingrained, sometimes we need to think outside of the box of our own patterns.

Tagged: patterns, Satts

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Ross Jacobs
November 13, 2022
Horsemanship

THE EVOLUTION OF MY LEARNING

Ross Jacobs
November 13, 2022
Horsemanship

I’ve had a truly significant growth experience in the past few years in relation to my understanding of horses and horsemanship

Tagged: Learning, Education

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Ross Jacobs
November 9, 2022
Training

WHY I CHOOSE TO USE NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT.

Ross Jacobs
November 9, 2022
Training

I believe negative reinforcement principles offer the best pathway for providing clarity to a horse. In my opinion, this makes it at the top of the list of kind and gentle training principles.

Tagged: negative reinforcement, pressure, feel

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Ross Jacobs
November 5, 2022
Training

EAR BONNETS

Ross Jacobs
November 5, 2022
Training

Many people use ear bonnets or ear plugs to muffle noise while improving focus and reducing stress in horses that are sensitive to noise. They are very common at horse competitions and a lot of people swear they help the performance of their horses.

Tagged: ear bonnet, ear plug

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Ross Jacobs
November 1, 2022
Training

WHEN IS A HORSE NO LONGER A GREEN HORSE?

Ross Jacobs
November 1, 2022
Training

It seems to me that, like a horse, a rider is always a work in progress. Neither a horse nor a rider is ever finished learning. If this is true, then maybe there is no such thing as a rider that is not green.

Tagged: novice, green, training

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