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Welcome to another episode of Kitchen Table Talks with my Dad - Octogenarian Veterinarian, Dr Chuck Lockton.
This one is blessedly short and to the point! After last week’s episode failed to grasp the importance of my Dad’s NUMBER ONE THING he thinks we humans need to take into account when handling horses - their need for mobility. I went galloping off gleefully into Polyvagal theory … but HERE is what we really want you to know about horses!
* Find out what ‘Never Holler Whoa in a Tight Spot’ means to me and how to apply it with horses in ALL kinds of situations to:
* Settle your nervous horse
* Avoid explosions like rearing or bolting
* Instill confidence
* Avoid conflict
* Build trust
We think it is a fine motto to live life by, both in the barn and at home! If you’d like to have it unpacked further, check out our FREE training at: https://gift.themagicofhorsecraft.com
Take a chance,
Paige Lockton
P.S. ANYTHING is possible!
Learn more and get in touch at:
www.themagicofhorsecraft.com
Download our free training - Our #1 Tip to build trust with your horse: https://gift.themagicofhorsecraft.com
Sign up for our course:
https://themagicofhorsecraft.com/making-magic-with-horses
Follow our Podcast and Blog at:
Get to know us on our socials:
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https://www.instagram.com/themagicofhorsecraft/
YouTube:
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By Paige LocktonWelcome to another episode of Kitchen Table Talks with my Dad - Octogenarian Veterinarian, Dr Chuck Lockton.
This one is blessedly short and to the point! After last week’s episode failed to grasp the importance of my Dad’s NUMBER ONE THING he thinks we humans need to take into account when handling horses - their need for mobility. I went galloping off gleefully into Polyvagal theory … but HERE is what we really want you to know about horses!
* Find out what ‘Never Holler Whoa in a Tight Spot’ means to me and how to apply it with horses in ALL kinds of situations to:
* Settle your nervous horse
* Avoid explosions like rearing or bolting
* Instill confidence
* Avoid conflict
* Build trust
We think it is a fine motto to live life by, both in the barn and at home! If you’d like to have it unpacked further, check out our FREE training at: https://gift.themagicofhorsecraft.com
Take a chance,
Paige Lockton
P.S. ANYTHING is possible!
Learn more and get in touch at:
www.themagicofhorsecraft.com
Download our free training - Our #1 Tip to build trust with your horse: https://gift.themagicofhorsecraft.com
Sign up for our course:
https://themagicofhorsecraft.com/making-magic-with-horses
Follow our Podcast and Blog at:
Get to know us on our socials:
https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Magic-of-Horsecraft/100089462483278/
https://www.instagram.com/themagicofhorsecraft/
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@themagicofhorsecraft