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Parelli Horse-Man-Ship

The Parelli method allows horse lovers at all levels and disciplines to achieve: success without force, partnership without dominance, teamwork without fear, willingness without intimidation, and harmony without coercion.

Website: http://www.parelli.com
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Have you guys heard about Daily Parelli? It is AWESOME!!! 4 Replies

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Marti Langley

What is the best thing you have learned from studying Parelli? 12 Replies

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Jennifer Lamm Comment by Jennifer Lamm on November 14, 2009 at 10:53am
How was your class Marti? I can't wait to read all about it.
Jennifer Lamm Comment by Jennifer Lamm on November 10, 2009 at 2:14pm
Hi April... generally, make the wrong thing hard and the right thing easy.... do you have the ability to push him around when he is being impatient? if so, just move his feet a little till he lowers his head and acts patient.... put him back in the trailer, or in the stall and ask him to be patient... if he can't do it, push him around some more..... he will eventually learn patience and manners.... :) my horse gets a time out..... and I think the Parelli's would approve of this..... he doesn't like to be isolated.. so when he's being a brat, I push him into his stall, shut the door...... and make him stay in there.... the more he is being impatient, the further I go away..... as he starts to soften, I come closer..... when he is really calm, I give him a treat or areward and then I go and let him out and resume what we were doing... but that just totally works for Oliver... and pushing him around till he licks and chews... my horse, he's really a baby inside and he only takes a few minutes of moving him around and his attitude changes... :)
Marti Langley Comment by Marti Langley on November 10, 2009 at 1:15pm
Woo hoo! I finally get to start my Parelli class on Thursday morning.
April Keays Comment by April Keays on November 9, 2009 at 5:26pm
Help! My four year old gelding has decided to start kicking when things don't happen fast enough for him. ie; the stall door, the trailor door. I'm all for the non-resistence training but right now am drawing a blank as to how to get my boy to stop doing this.
Marti Langley Comment by Marti Langley on November 5, 2009 at 7:56pm
Try this site: shareparelli.com
Jennifer Lamm Comment by Jennifer Lamm on November 5, 2009 at 12:30pm
I have 11 animals.... I love the days when I'm not worrying about anyone.... lately it's been my dog who is limping and making me worry.... good luck with cash today momma..
Shirley Comment by Shirley on November 4, 2009 at 11:32pm
This is our first dealings with an abcess too. I'm not liken it much and I suspect Cash is liking it even less. Tonight he still was very sore even with 2 grams of Bute. His leg was more swollen and his other front is wrapped to help support the tenton. Both his hind legs are stocked up from standing in his stall. I will go out early in the morning to give him some pain med and hose down his legs. I am concerned about the period of time between 2 a.m.(when his 12 hrs. are up for his next dose) and when I get there. The vet said to just give it to him about 8 or 9 when I get there but with him as uncomfortable as he was tonight, I'm not letting it go that long. But I do have to get his 'every 12 hrs' schedule so it's falling at decent times....like 8 or 9. a.m. & p.m. I hate feeling so inept with these kinds of new issues for me. Especially when I see him hurting. Maybe I'll just get up even earlier and get his med in him and then I can stretch it out to get on a more reasonable time later. I can take a nap ~~ he can't help himself. Okay, I got that figured out. I hate feeling so helpless for him....
Jennifer Lamm Comment by Jennifer Lamm on November 4, 2009 at 7:34pm
Poor Cash.... I hope he's feeling real better soon. I've never dealt with an abcess..... it seems so painful for the poor horse.... Jen
Shirley Comment by Shirley on November 4, 2009 at 3:51pm
I got to the barn and was not happy with myself cause was feeling worse. No nicker or whinney. He just stood very still. He didn't want to come out as it hurt to walk. I did call the vet. Turned out to be an abscess that she thinks is going to come out at the top of his hoof. I will have to look into herbal remedies. I know they are available and I prefer to go that way but up till now I haven't taken the time to learn much about it for horses. I'm not quick to give Cash anything like that either. It was suggested last night to give him bute but I opted not to cause he didn't seem sore enough as I weighed things out. I do like the ice pack idea. We wrapped it with a poultice pad and then used some polo wrap on his other leg so it would help support that tenton as he would be standing on it longer. The vet wants him on stall rest. She said if he seems to be in less pain tomorrow, it would be okay to let him in a private grazing area for a little. I asked if a little is 15 min. or an hour and she said 15 minutes cause we
don't want him feeling better on the bute and then getting too roudy. I agree with you that it does depend how they are acting in the stall while they are trying to mend. A weaver sure wouldn't do good with stall rest if his front leg was hurting like Cash.
Looking forward to your video when you find it.
Enjoy Horsen Around!.
Jennifer Lamm Comment by Jennifer Lamm on November 4, 2009 at 12:20pm
I will. I have no idea where the video went. I hope Cash is better soon. I used a healing oil called melrose oil on toby. I bought an ice holder for his leg and iced it a few times a day. I never give him pain meds because I don't trust them with his liver..... but I do have herbal remedies.... and I made my horse be on stall rest. which I think doesn't do anything if they pace..... my horses only walk and don't race around too much so I left him out to walk on his own, but pacing and getting hyped up in the stall seemed worse to me... Let us know what you decide for Cash. It depends on the horse don'tcha think?
 
 

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