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501-607-2755
4841 Hwy 78 W
Moro, Arkansas 72368

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What is Horsemanship?
Horsemanship is a never ending journey between horse and man.

The horse only understands one language. So we have to communicate with the horse in his language not ours.
If we will learn to communicate with his language , then he will start to respect, trust and accept us as his leader. But we have to show respect, trust, and love back.
If you will learn the horse’s language and learn to listen to what he has to say, you will be amazed at what your horse will give you.
Take your time and give your horse time to understand what you are asking. And then give him your heart and he will give you his back.

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Take action and let us help you.
Understanding the nature of the horse is something we will have to learn; along with the horse having to learn what we want of him. 
The secret is learning how to communicate with your horse, which takes time and patience. I want to help you and your horse reach that point of communication. 
Building a strong foundation with your horse is another key to help take the fear out of him/her. 
I have a method specifically developed  for horse owners that will help you understand and show you how to communicate with your horse. If your horse is starting to get disrespectful on the trail or in the backyard,  you will know how to handle this problem. 

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Text Box: Does your horse push you around, hard to bit, pull back, head shy or spooky?  Is he hard to load in the trailer, cross water, barn sour or hard to mount?
Your horse has decided that he is top of the pecking order when you are around. 
You see your horses natural instinct is to survive, that’s his number one priority. You have not showed leadership and he can not trust you to be his leader. This will lead to pushing, biting, bucking and rearing.
This is not a bad horse just a horse that thinks he has to act this way to survive.
I know you love this horse but you need to learn to communicate and be a leader before things get out of hand.
And believe me, he wants you to be his leader. He wants to feel safe when you are in the saddle.
Read books, watch videos  or go to a clinic, so you and your horse can have that fun and a safe ride.
So do your horse a favor and increase your knowledge  so you will understand him and be able to communicate with him.
Good Luck and if we can help you please send me an e-mail or come to one of our clinics. We have a great time and remember its all about the horse.

Behavioral  Problems

Bucking

Rearing

Not yielding to your leg

Ignoring you

Text Box: Do you need help?
Has your knowledge run out?
No communication?
When this happens we start to believe that our horse is crazy, ignorant, insane, and can’t be trained.
Well your horse is just being a horse. He is doing what he believes he should do. This is survival for him, he is fighting for his life. This is his natural instinct.
What he’s looking for is Leadership.
He’s not getting it from you.

Before you or your horse get hurt , do both of you a favor and get help from a professional. You may call us at 501-607-2755 or sign up for one of our fun and informative clinic’s.  
Text Box: Amanda Myers from Arkansas…
She is 11 years old.  I just wanted to say a few thing’s about this 11 year old. She has a passion for horse’s like I have never seen from someone her age . She can ride like the wind and ask a lot of questions. 
She not only enjoys riding her horse but she enjoys taking care of them, whether they are healthy or sick.
Amanda gives her heart to each and every horse she is around.
I know that if everybody  had an ounce of Amanda’s passion and love for horse’s in them, this  would be a better world for the horse.
Thanks Amanda and God Bless you and your horse’s. 

Larry French
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Horsemanship Clinic in Mayflower, AR
January 21,22,23 2009
Larry French
Equine Clinician

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Transform your relationship and leadership
 with your horse to a new level.
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