Leslie goes hi-tech! Slowly but surely we bring new ways for you to gain insight about how to work with horses through "feel and release", using Leslie's...
Reservations for signed Limited Editions in hard back and paperback of both of Leslie's new books, "Riding With Bill" and "The Feel of A Horse" are now...
Good Karma led me to Covina and the opportunity to observe Leslie today. I do not have my own horse but hope that I can bring what Leslie teaches to all...
... hmmm, i bet its either under "settings" or you might have to do it in yahoo groups under settings. janice -- For a good time check out Janice's Amazing...
... Hi Russ You mentioned searching for a way to take out the brace in one particular horse when the lead rope goes tight. Something struck me as I read your...
Sorry, this is WAY off topic...can anyone tell me how to make my name show up in the "from" line, rather than my login ID? I'm a total techno-dweeb. Thanks :)...
A poster asked for some details, which I had written earlier, but decided not to post. I try to let the principals guide my details and if you are working with...
... This was a really great posting that I appreciated so much. For over a year I have been working on re-educating a pony who has been nothing but dragged,...
"Pressure: This is what we are trying to get away from, so we might not mention it. Maybe you could say "excess of pressure" because that is what any of it is ...
Riding With Bill Ride along as Bill Dorrance teaches a student how to "walk the talk." By Leslie Desmond Editor's note: In the mid to late 1990s, horsewoman...
Publication of the first issue of Leslie's newsletter, The Feel of the Horse News, is imminent. To receive the newsletter, you must sign up for a free...
Doubling is a hard pull and slack of the reins. It does not mean the turning of your horse 180 degrees. However it is used in conjunction with the turn...
... You did not say whether she got upset when you take her out of the barn with or without the paint horse she has buddied up with. I think the reason the...
... My understanding of doubling was that it was a pull or stop in one direction and doubling back in the other. Pull meant stop. If it was taken out of the...
... Knee jerk reacting: I think we all do it sometime. I am learning to handle it because it was a learned response on my part. I have a horse right now that...
As I get older I realize that the mistakes I make, seem to be more my fault for not paying attention to the horse. If the horse is getting anxious, I try to...
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... Please, this is my interpretation of what I am reading. I certainly don't know as much as Bill did. I, like you, am just trying to learn and apply. I...
Janice, you answered your own question. You do as little as it takes and try to do as little as possible anyway. Perhaps with a deft change of subject and...
... i have a horse, fox, honestly, if someone else had him he would be a wild renegade and have to be put down i bet. because if you manhandle or force him or...
... You could try checking his ear for ticks, foxtails, infection. Check his eye out as well for occlusion in the lense. I am new so I hope this helps. Happy...
... Hello All, I am new to the list and I hope I am not being pushy myself. I have handled some pretty pushy horses. I am in the process of re-reading THTF....
Hi Everybody, Leslie asked me to let all list members know that she is releasing the first in a series of newsletters for her students. To subscribe to the...
With remarkable finesse he r-e-l-e-a-s-e-d them. Amongst the wealth of information in Leslie's document this sentence stood out for me (Page 13). Those hyphens...
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July 10 2009 – Submission to Bill's Book Discussion Group from Leslie Desmond copyright 2009 Leslie Desmond For all . . . who are in pursuit of the mastery...
... Janie, when this has happened to me I'll work my gelding on the ground, getting him soft and relaxed and maintaining a float in the lead rope. After he...
Hi Janie, just been reading your post and have some thoughts on the subject that I would like to share. First thought is that you shouldn't feel "bad" for...
... jerking.<< My perspective on jerk vs bump..... Jerking leads to more pulling and a tug-of-war you generally lose and which the horse learns is effective...
... I have two horses like this. Leslie says in her audio book (sorry, don't know which disc or track!) that pulling teaches horses about pulling, and I can...
... Just the other day I was asked to hold a horse for a young lady. The mare was very pushy and fussy and jerking on the lead, even bumping me with her head....