Mark Langley Horsemanship Solutions for Partnership
Kids & Family:Pets & Animals
Australian Horseman Mark Langley answers Online Members questions this week on:
- how to help a horse who is anxious with the saddle
- Bending and flexion and what I think about this
- How to connect with a mare who always pulls when in a group, even when out front
- What to do when you hit your horse's bubble
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Perfecting Approach & Retreat + Helping shut down horses
Getting your mindset and intention right
Loading Advice: getting those stuck back feet up
How to get a good back up
Deesculation Strategies for high emotions + dealing with past trauma
What I do that’s different from others
If you can only work on 2 things, what should they be?
Help! My horse has turned into a ”No” horse
Trailer Loading advice
Refusing to go forwards: here’s how you change their mindset on this
Helping the paddock buddies left behind: separation anxiety
Practical tips to get a slow horse to move with more free energy
If your horse gets anxious, how do you keep it calm?
How to get canter in a round yard/ long line without chasing
”Is it okay to keep using a cluck (I used to chase after it)”
How to manage mouthiness - is it aggression?
Can you combine different horsemanship techniques? Marks thoughts!
Where you need to start to gain connection
How to address rearing: in detail
How do you help a horse pass something scary without using pressure?
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