In case you missed it live. Here is tonights show on Natural Horsemanship and the Show horse. Check it out!
FDHorsemanship.com Farah DeJohnette Horsemanship specializes in Liberty Training, Dressage based, Natural Horsemanship, Balanced seat riding, and Yoga. Emphasizing a strong Connection and Bond with Fun Methods for the Natural Performance horse. Also specializing in working with fearful riders. Natural Dogmanship for the dog lovers out there as well! Feel free to ask questions in the comments or message me.
1.26.2009
1.15.2009
Visualization...This stuff really works...


I wanted to share the successes I have been having recently using visualization. One was with the Freisian and his owner in their lesson and the other was with my mare Phoenix in her training.
In the lesson with the Freisian we are working on getting him to reach further underneath himself with more flexibility and power with the hind legs. He is weak in his hind end and tends to want to be short strided. To "visualize" this yourself, If you imagine as your horse is walking, trotting or cantering (easiest while walking at first)the back feet are coming all the way up to you cinch or girth. If you watch horses move at liberty, some do this naturally and some do not. Or another way to look at it is to watch a horse lunging and watch to see if the back hoof print is in, over, or not up to the front hoof print(you have to watch for a bit to see this). Anyway I had his owner visualize the hind feet coming forward further under his body and he did it. Just like that! I then got on him and showed her how it looked when I did it. Very cool.
The next case is a lot more difficult. I have a Right brain extrovert(in Parelli speak) My mare Phoenix. In lay terms she is more go then whoa and quite ADD or even ADHD at times. Anyway, standing still is like torture to her. She hates it. She will throw tantrums at times if she has to stand still longer than she feels like. So picture cross tying. Total ants in the pants! wiggling side to side, back and forth, pawing. So for the past fews sessions I have been working on sending her pictures of her standing relaxed with a leg cocked and feeling ok about it. In the visualization, I tell her that this is a relaxing place to be and I see her with her head down and calm. So guess what happened. She started standing still! Quietly and calmly. Today she stood for a very long time without getting into the wiggles. I was very proud of her. And she seemed to "get it" and be ok with it. I will tell you that this worked better then weeks of trying to back her up to the same spot and "stand" her there using all the NH techniques I know. Very cool. Try it out.
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1.04.2009
Introducing NEW for '09 New remedies from FDT

I try to keep adding new things to help people and horses to FDT. So I'd like to introduce my new flower essence blend "Confident Horseman Mix" This is for all of my fearful, nervous nellies out there. If you are a fearful rider, are getting over a bad fall or accident, If you are just generally nervous or un-confident around horses. Confident Horseman Mix is for you. I have worked with a lot of students with fear and confidence issues through the years and I have always tried to help the horse become more confident with essences but what about the rider/handler? Now it's time to help you.
My other new remedy has been around my barn forever but not available to the public. I'm now offering my "Sports Injury Mix". I used this Homeopathic successfully to accelerate healing and recovery time for muscle, soft tissue, and bone injuries. It's also suitable for after an unusually strenuous workout or trail ride to ease follow up soreness. Good for humans and other animals as well. There's more to come so stay tuned...
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