1. Jesse Beery Horse Training Products:
Beery Books, Bits and Pulley Bridles
2. Horses and Cockroaches? (Are you kidding?)
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1. Jesse Beery Horse Training Products
Did you know we are the ONLY ones on the Internet that
offers a full range of Jesse Beery Products?
Beth Beery found us and left me a nice note:
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“I enjoyed reading your website.
I’m Jesse Beery’s great-granddaughter.
I’m glad to see his work is still being
appreciated.”
— Beth Beery
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Besides the “8 Volume Beery Course In Horsemanship”
we also sell:
– the famous “Beery Pulley Bridle” which makes
fixing pesky problems a snap
– Beery 4-Way Bit – designed by Prof. Beery
and used as one of the most flexible bits
available. Reproduced now by Weaver Leather.
Just a quick note about the Jesse Beery 8 Volume Course
on Horsemanship:
So you can now get the Beery Course as:
1. A printed book with all 8 Beery books
2. Download as Adobe PDF files
3. CD with the Adobe PDF files
4. Download the MP3 Audio Book version
5. CD with the MP3 Audio Books
See and read about the course and different media here:
http://horsetrainingresources.com/beery.html
You can see all the Beery products and bundles here:
http://www.horsetrainingresources.com/Jesse_Beery_Horsemanship.html
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2. Horses and Cockroaches?!!
I thought it was crazy when I read it.
But it said…
“Crushed cockroaches, when
applied to a stinging wound,
are said to ease the pain.”
I know, I know.
Hard to believe.
But I wonder…
What took place when this discovery happened?
Was some guy (it wouldn’t have been a girl,
they’re too smart for that) standing around
just after being bitten and suddenly it occurs
to him…
“Hey!…I wonder what
would happen if….?”
As funny as that is, that’s often how new things
are discovered by asking yourself,
“I wonder what would happen if…”
Take horse training for example.
The techniques used today are the
result of hundreds and hundreds and hundreds
of years of trial and error.
They were discovered by people trying
things that came to mind and if successful, then
it stuck – albeit, some of the techniques
aren’t as promising as others.
A technique that IS promising is lungeing.
When we filmed Sue Robertson for her ground
work DVD, one of the things she showed was lungeing.
Sue demands respect from her horses
and she says lungeing is the basis of it.
She says it doesn’t matter if it’s a
weanling, a 10 year old, a yearling,…
whatever…she starts them back at ground work.
Of course, any trainer worth their
salt knows that and does that.
So this is nothing new.
But when Sue lunges the horse, the first
thing she does is push him out.
Sue says people seem to have a problem
with it thinking it’s hard on the horse but you
can’t push on the horse and hurt them.
You have a thousand pounds of bone and
muscle…you won’t hurt ’em.
Yes you can hurt them with a knife or
a whip but you can’t hurt them pushing on them.
So to begin, push the head away and smooch her
out…meaning: Kiss to the horse
to motivate them to move.
When the horse goes left, you have the
coil in your left hand and the hand is pointed
to the left.
Be sure the coil in your hand is situated that
the rope won’t catch your hand should the horse
take off.
The right hand is behind the horse to
give it space for forward motion.
Sue goes onto to say if the horse tries
to stop because they’re anticipating, then you
need to push them through it.
Anticipating is a great tool to use
while training your horse but it can also be
a pain in the butt and eventually backfire.
Anticipation, in horse training, is
known as the “Friend and Foe.”
If your horse gets to anticipating too
much they can start doing things on their own.
Eventually, that leads to them not listening to
you – so you wanna change it up
enough to get them listening to you.
But on a horse that’s green and doesn’t
know what you want, anticipation is good.
Why?
Because they’re easily confused and you
want them to have confidence.
So if they anticipate what’s going to
happen and they do it and it’s correct…that’s
the start of building confidence and willingness
in your horse.
This is one of the horse training techniques Sue shows on her DVD.
And if you wanna know more about groundwork
from a true Pro, take a closer look at Sue’s info.
click on the following:
http://www.horsetrainingresources.com/dvd-robertson.html
In her DVD, Sue says this is the basis
for getting the horse to change.
Pretty soon, you can have them changing on their back ends.
Remember to train both directions because
they’re only half broke if you do only one direction.
Once your horse has done what you want
(provided it’s not beyond his ability), then
you should quit him for the lesson and give him
something everyone enjoys…even horses.
And that is…
“An Atta Boy”
Yep.
Even horses appreciate a pat on the back.
http://www.horsetrainingresources.com/dvd-robertson.html
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That’s it for this session….thanks for your business.
Work with your horses…keep up the effort…but do it ALL safely.
Sincerely,
Charlie
P.S. I have received more testimonials for the
Beery Pulley Breaking Bridle that I’ll be sharing
in the near future. If you haven’t read about the bridle
and how effective it really is, then I urge you to check it out.
The results from so many are overwhelming…the common response is:
“I can’t believe something so simple could work so well!”
See for yourself… and start fixing those nagging behavior problems now.
http://horsetrainingresources.com/bridle.html