| Gentle Horses - the Natural Horsemanship Way... |
Natural Horsemanship Training & Clinics, Horse Breeding & Sales |
| "The objective of owning a recreational horse is to have fun without either you or the horse getting hurt."
We also help people who are preparing to buy their first horse and can help you choose the most appropriate horse to buy. We then help new owners learn to ride safely, care for and enjoy these marvelous animals. Our primary horse training focus is with helping horse owners who have horses with behavior problems more severe than they are capable of correcting themselves - horses who have injured their owners or trainers. | What You Will Learn Here | |
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Yes! We use, recommend and sell Forco health supplements for horses and other domestic animals. |
| Special Presentation Cloud and the Mustangs of Arrowhead Mountains
With Emmy award-winning producer/director Ginger KathrensFriday, 7 pm, December 5, 2008 Click> for more information |  | | Natural Horsemanship trainer Jim Rea working with a horse that has spooking issues. |
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 | Gentle horses are a pleasure to be around. |
|  | Jim Rea & Robin Dunn with a mustang filly Robin adopted at the Wild Horse Workshop. Until an hour and a half before this picture was taken no human had ever touched this filly. - Frank Bell Photo |
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| Dr. Robert Miller has long been a leader in veterinary medicine and in helping people to understand horse behavior. He has written many books and articles, and developed the imprinting technique for foals. I have long believed we create many of the genetic weaknesses in horses that cause them to break down prematurely and that we start most horses way too early. It's nice to see we agree. - Jim Rea » Learn more |
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