2 Horses Turning Together
Teaching horses to walk and turn together can assist with helping participants learn problem solving, patience, cooperation, compromise, teamwork, empathy and communication skills.
Teaching horses to walk and turn together can assist with helping participants learn problem solving, patience, cooperation, compromise, teamwork, empathy and communication skills.
Teaching a horse to know when you have called them by name and when you want them to draw near can be used to start a conversation about hearing the voice of God and drawing close to Him.
Teaching horses to walk together can be a great way to introduce skills such as cooperation, compromise, teamwork, communication and empathy.
The boomerang can motivate a horse to want to be with us. It’s also a great activity for a participant to understand better their relationship to Christ. This video teaches the “send” or step #3.
This video demonstrates how to get your horse to catch you. There is a practical application at the end to help you relate this process to participant’s life or relationship with the Lord.
The boomerang can motivate a horse to want to be with us. It’s also a great activity for a participant to understand better their relationship to Christ. This video teaches the “around” or step #2.
The boomerang can motivate a horse to want to be with us. It’s also a great activity for a participant to understand better their relationship to Christ. This video teaches the draw or step #1.
Using target training with a mini mule to encourage forward movement and gain focus.
Using shaping to help a horse gain confidence with obstacles.