Jeanine Lowry is founder and head of the American Association of Natural Horsemen. Visit the AANH on the web at http://www.aanh.net
Natural horsemanship training techniques are beneficial for the horse and the rider or trainer. Natural horsemanship techniques stress intuitive communication between the horse and its trainer. Such techniques make for a less stressful and more fun experience for each in the long run.
Lowered Expense
Keeping a horse is expensive! Vet bills, food costs, boarding costs, and equipment do not come cheaply. Just as people, plants and other animals tend to have better health if they are not stressed, and worse health if they are stressed, so do horses. Natural horsemanship techniques promote training that works with the horse’s natural communication patterns and instinctive behavior. This assures that the horse will be more at ease during training, less stressed, and thus will likely remain healthier.
Specific natural horsemanship care techniques such as natural hoof care can also reduce expense for vet bills, food and medication. Horses that work barefoot are more sound and less likely to develop diseases such as thrush. The benefits of natural hoof care are realized most when horses are properly fed and exercised.
Better Movement
Horses trained with natural horsemanship techniques are trained to work with their rider and trainer rather than against. The philosophy of natural horsemanship is that horse and rider are a pair and must move in harmony. The pressure and release system of training used in natural horsemanship creates a strong communication link between the horse and rider, which allows even conventionally shown horses to move with more precision, grace and soundness. This higher quality of movement ensures that horses do better at shows, and are more comfortable to work with.
More Fun for All
Horses and humans each suffer from fear if training does not foster understanding and communication. Natural horsemanship puts those fears to rest for horses and riders/trainers. Learning to work one on one with a horse and communicate in “horse language,” or the horse’s natural body language takes some unpredictability out of working with horses. While a person can never completely accurately predict what a horse will do at any given moment, natural horsemanship techniques allow trainers to learn each nuance of their horse’s personality. Everyone knows that pinned ears mean a horse is frightened, but what does that flick of the tail mean with your horse?
Working so closely with the horse will also allow it to get to know its trainer. If the trainer keeps with predictable cues and movements, the horse will learn to trust its trainer fully. With complete trust, the duo can do anything. If a horse trusts its trainer, it will be much more likely to try new things, and remain less stressed in new situations, making riding, showing and training more fun and relaxing for everyone.
More Benefits of Natural Horsemanship
The benefits to becoming part of the natural horsemanship community are endless, for horses and their riders and trainers. To learn more about natural horsemanship, and connect with others practicing the techniques, visit http://www.aanh.net .
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- Natural Horsemanship for All Horses
- Using the Cart Before you Own a Horse, On the Internet
- Horses and Special Needs Kids Find a Place to Meet
- Northwest Community College - Equine Studies Program
- Basic Horse Knowlege
- Dodge City Community College - Equine Science Program
- How Acquiring Equestrian Training And Horse Back Rider Training Knowledge Can Benefit You!
- Doing Your Own Research On Horse Racing Tips




Posh Cats Cattery in Barnsley – Now “FAB” listed. What are the benefits?
By: Louise Evans | 31/12/2009Find out what it means to be inspected and listed by FAB like this Barsnley cattery - Posh Cats
Posh Cats Cattery in Wakefield – Now “FAB” listed. What are the benefits?
By: Louise Evans | 31/12/2009The Feline Advsory Bureau have listed Posh Cats Cattery following a thorough inspection.
A Great Strategy For Advertising Your Dog Related Business
By: Matt LeClair | 31/12/2009There are a number of strategies for advertising your business online and if you're in the business of breeding and selling dogs to customers online or any type of dog business for that matter, then you would benefit greatly from purchasing a lifetime membership at Farm Medley for a number of reasons. Some of the reasons for doing so are that customers can have central access to all your information without having to skim through all of the other ads, and it gives you an opportunity to showcase
Tips For Purchasing Dogs For Sale Online
By: Matt LeClair | 31/12/2009In today's world, the internet is helping people do just about anything they can think of by providing them with the means to access information and resources in order to carry out those tasks which they are attempting to carry out. The same is true for purchasing dogs for sale. It is so easy to do these days and the days of waiting for the paper classified ads are slowly beginning to fade away. If you're considering purchasing a dog from an online seller, here are a couple important tips to
A High quality Rabbit Hutch is the Key to Raising a Healthy and Thriving Rabbit
By: Joshua Harding | 31/12/2009Constructing a rabbit hutch will only be as simple or grueling as you make it. A rabbit hutch is generally made with metal or wood, but using wood improperly can lead to sickly rabbits. Due to this reason it's essential to recognize where wood should be used.
Dog Training Advice
By: Sharon | 31/12/2009Have you ever wondered what to watch your puppy as he explores his vast new world? What would they dig back through the garbage or eating leather shoes? To be found And like most of us it is impossible to be angry when they will see the innocent love and adoration for you?
Working With Animals, At Home and Away
By: Mark Bottell | 31/12/2009Have you always fancied working with animals? If the answer is yes, then an animal conversation holiday could be just the thing for you. See a world away from your own as you wander through a game reserve and watch elephants roaming, lions prowling and giraffes stretching. But how do...
How to train your dog for doing fun tricks
By: Shay Berkovich | 31/12/2009The real fun is to teaching your Dog to do tricks. Tricks are both enjoyable and extremely useful. Really, dog tricks are not much different from a person performing gymnastics, doing algebra, dancing, sinking a putt or playing the piano - all learned physical and mental skills, practiced to perfection. Similarly, dog tricks are no different from basic obedience commands.
Natural Horsemanship Benefits
By: Jeanine Lowry | 24/05/2008 | PetsNatural horsemanship is more than a training philosophy. It is a way of life. There are many benefits to practicing natural horsemanship, including better movement, less stress and more enjoyable interactions for the horse and the human.
Natural Horsemanship for All Horses
By: Jeanine Lowry | 24/05/2008 | PetsNatural horsemanship is a beneficial to all horses and their riders or trainers. Natural horsemanship techniques can be applied to eventing, pleasure riding, dressage, and working horses for the benefit of the horse and the human.
Natural Horsemanship--getting Started
By: Jeanine Lowry | 16/04/2008 | PetsStarting to practice Natural Horsemanship techniques can be tricky. Luckily there are many resources to help novices and professionals along their journey of natural horsemanship.
What is Natural Horsemanship?
By: Jeanine Lowry | 16/04/2008 | PetsNatural horsemanship is a training philosophy that works in tune with the horse's natural instincts. Using body language, the primary horse language, trainers work with horses, rather than against them.