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Until
recently horse training skills have been handed down from generation to
generation. Patrick Wyse has recorded on video much of what he has learned
from vast experience and from older generations of horse trainers. This
video is an adoption of a pearl of wisdom learned from an astute horseman
in Canada.
This
video shows the use of a nerve line to teach the voice command “Whoa“
during the “Sacking out“ process. Sacking out a horse is an ancient
gentling tool but will show you a new approach that is safer and better.
The
horse learns to stand on command, even if excited, by using a form of
psychological restraint.
Viewers will observe how students learn to use this humane tool plus all
the mistakes they make during actual class situations. The goal is
learning how to use voice commands in a humane and lasting way.
"Without
this valuable tool my life on the clinic road would have been much harder.
Applying this technique made it possible for my students to learn how to
deal with many types of ground control problems." - Patrick Wyse
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