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In conversation with Australian Horseman Mark Langley, as he talks frankly about his 30 years experience of training many wild horses and why he decided to "become a master in guiding" rather than driving. Through examples of the horses he has worked, Mark gives us a touching personal look into his philosophy.
Mark Langley provides solutions to help horses by changing their behaviours. He has been dabbling with his unique insights into expanding a horse's emotional capacity to take on information, for decades.
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In conversation with Australian Horseman Mark Langley, as he talks frankly about his 30 years experience of training many wild horses and why he decided to "become a master in guiding" rather than driving. Through examples of the horses he has worked, Mark gives us a touching personal look into his philosophy.
Mark Langley provides solutions to help horses by changing their behaviours. He has been dabbling with his unique insights into expanding a horse's emotional capacity to take on information, for decades.

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