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Ep. 55 September ’24 Q&A with Daniel
It’s just me this time answering your questions. I hope that’s enough, but I’m open to feedback here. If you want more Q&A’s, let me know. If you just want interviews, let me know that too.
In this episode I touch on the topic of tongue sensitivity that I heard a bit fitter discuss on another podcast. I took exception to one particular thing she said and wanted to set the record straight on what I consider a pretty important thing to understand. Next, I talk about mechanical hackamores. What’s the deal with those things? Then we talk about the notion that the wild natural horse is a problem and pain free animal that we should all aspire to have our horses be like, or not. Then I get onto an often asked question about how to know who to follow and learn from. What are the red and green flags of public teaching horsemen and horsewomen? Then another topic of the day comes up, as I offer my thoughts on what the average amateur horse owner can do about the state of the industry, allegations of abuse, and how to handle those difficult subjects if you’re wanting to help steward this horse world as a non-professional. Lastly, I talk about some of the offerings that we have within my business, Dauphin Horsemanship, to help you on your journey. I’m fairly often hit with the statement, “I had no idea you did that” and so here’s my attempt at letting all of you know all that we can do to help.
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