Post by Admin on Dec 18, 2015 22:11:29 GMT -7
If you'd like to become a member, email me at: donoharmhorsemanship@gmail.com and follow everything below:
1. Tell me why you'd like to join the forum.
2. Do your views align with Nevzorov Haute Ecole (no riding, training only in a cordeo, giving the horse free will, no force or punishment, no pressure and release, etc.)?
3. If you tell me why you'd like to join, and if your views match up with Nevzorov Haute Ecole, and you're serious about this (no rule breaking like "riding sometimes" or "I only train in a halter once in a while"), I'll turn on the registration option and you can register.
Rules for posting:
1. No opinionated posts.
2. No fighting.
3. No bashing.
4. No supporting of riding, bits, hackamores, saddles, equestrian sport, force, punishment, driving, or any use of horses or exploitation of them whatsoever.
5. You can post your research, but make sure to site your sources.
6. You can also post information, if you'd like, it doesn't have to be just research. Examples include: explaining the airs above ground, explaining what the Spanish walk does for the horse's shoulders and legs, talking about horse nutrition, etc.
7. You can also post horse injuries that have to do with equestrian sport, riding, or use of the horse. Natural injuries, such as those they'd get in a pasture, are not relevant. Every horse will get bitten by another horse, or scrape themselves on a tree every once in a while.
Rules to join:
1. No exploitation: donoharmhorsemanship.boards.net/thread/85/horse-exploitation
2. Keep your horse like this: donoharmhorsemanship.boards.net/thread/84/horses-kept He should be on several acres with clean water, a companion, a shelter, and food.
3. Don't support any restraints. No bits, halters, hackamores, or any head restraints. The only tack allowed in training is a cordeo. You may use a flat (not a rope halter), well-fitting halter for leading the horse safely from one enclosure to another. But once in the enclosure, halter comes off.
4. No forcing the horse.
5. No punishment (shouting, hitting, etc.)
6. The whip should only be used as a toy (see chasing the tiger: www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5rESt-HEPI) or a guide in certain movements. For example, your cue to rear could be raising the whip straight into the air.
7. No pressure and release (aversive). Communication should include no body touch, only body language. If you're having to push, put pressure on, shove, or poke your horse, you aren't communication correctly.
8. No traditional techniques like join-up or Clinton Anderson, those are dominance based methods.
9. You must not support equestrian sport (see #1 above)
1. Tell me why you'd like to join the forum.
2. Do your views align with Nevzorov Haute Ecole (no riding, training only in a cordeo, giving the horse free will, no force or punishment, no pressure and release, etc.)?
3. If you tell me why you'd like to join, and if your views match up with Nevzorov Haute Ecole, and you're serious about this (no rule breaking like "riding sometimes" or "I only train in a halter once in a while"), I'll turn on the registration option and you can register.
Rules for posting:
1. No opinionated posts.
2. No fighting.
3. No bashing.
4. No supporting of riding, bits, hackamores, saddles, equestrian sport, force, punishment, driving, or any use of horses or exploitation of them whatsoever.
5. You can post your research, but make sure to site your sources.
6. You can also post information, if you'd like, it doesn't have to be just research. Examples include: explaining the airs above ground, explaining what the Spanish walk does for the horse's shoulders and legs, talking about horse nutrition, etc.
7. You can also post horse injuries that have to do with equestrian sport, riding, or use of the horse. Natural injuries, such as those they'd get in a pasture, are not relevant. Every horse will get bitten by another horse, or scrape themselves on a tree every once in a while.
Rules to join:
1. No exploitation: donoharmhorsemanship.boards.net/thread/85/horse-exploitation
2. Keep your horse like this: donoharmhorsemanship.boards.net/thread/84/horses-kept He should be on several acres with clean water, a companion, a shelter, and food.
3. Don't support any restraints. No bits, halters, hackamores, or any head restraints. The only tack allowed in training is a cordeo. You may use a flat (not a rope halter), well-fitting halter for leading the horse safely from one enclosure to another. But once in the enclosure, halter comes off.
4. No forcing the horse.
5. No punishment (shouting, hitting, etc.)
6. The whip should only be used as a toy (see chasing the tiger: www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5rESt-HEPI) or a guide in certain movements. For example, your cue to rear could be raising the whip straight into the air.
7. No pressure and release (aversive). Communication should include no body touch, only body language. If you're having to push, put pressure on, shove, or poke your horse, you aren't communication correctly.
8. No traditional techniques like join-up or Clinton Anderson, those are dominance based methods.
9. You must not support equestrian sport (see #1 above)