I've been around horses since I was born (quite a while ago!) and this vid shows me small body language nuances that I was only dimly aware of. I have much to learn, which keeps life interesting! Thank you! 🐴
Sharon, your book is the best I ever read on horse communication! You speak right out of my heart, too - not only out of horses hearts. If you ever have trainings in Germany, I would love to help you organize locations! You are a fantastic listener, carry so much spirituality that makes my heart beam. I wish everyone would read your book - the world would be abetter place for humans and horses - in all individual ways. Thank you - keep up with your work, equine "friendly" horse nuzzles from Bavaria, Stéph
Hi Steph, we were in Bavaria in March 2019 and will be going back to northern Germany in October and again to Bavaria in April and October 2020. We hope to see you soon!
Moving the head sideways - go away face button - a show of mutual respect? An Australian horseman said he didn't like a horse to do this to him as he interpreted it as a sign the horse was more interested in something else than in him. Contrasting views, a lot to learn!
Thank you for spelling out their conversations. I've noticed these interactions and body languages in a herd at a breeding farm where they keep their horses out 24/7. Fascinating.
Wonderfully informative, especially for those of us without any knowledgeable person to explain in such thorough detail, those nuances of herd communication/"horsespeak".(Thanks) One question, though... as far as I ever noticed, the "Konik" was a Polish small horse breed, so why do you say here that they are "The Wild Konik of the Netherlands" ?
Hi there, thank you for your comment, the title is because the video was taken in the Netherlands by the author of the book called, "The Wild Horses of the Netherlands."
Please you are learning nothing from this woman. I saw the video she's talking about and laughed all the way through. She makes up everything she is talking about!!!!!
more clear to me than after sure foot influence , thanks !
Please do more videos like this! I love this as you explain what is going on and being said among the horses.
I've been around horses since I was born (quite a while ago!) and this vid shows me small body language nuances that I was only dimly aware of. I have much to learn, which keeps life interesting! Thank you! 🐴
That's awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Sharon, your book is the best I ever read on horse communication! You speak right out of my heart, too - not only out of horses hearts. If you ever have trainings in Germany, I would love to help you organize locations! You are a fantastic listener, carry so much spirituality that makes my heart beam. I wish everyone would read your book - the world would be abetter place for humans and horses - in all individual ways. Thank you - keep up with your work, equine "friendly" horse nuzzles from Bavaria, Stéph
Hi Steph, we were in Bavaria in March 2019 and will be going back to northern Germany in October and again to Bavaria in April and October 2020. We hope to see you soon!
Thank you for your lovely comment. You can email us at wilsiewayhorsemanship@gmail.com to talk about your ideas :)
Moving the head sideways - go away face button - a show of mutual respect? An Australian horseman said he didn't like a horse to do this to him as he interpreted it as a sign the horse was more interested in something else than in him. Contrasting views, a lot to learn!
Wow, amazing to hear you explain everything that's going on. And it's a lot! Thank you very much.
Thank you for spelling out their conversations. I've noticed these interactions and body languages in a herd at a breeding farm where they keep their horses out 24/7. Fascinating.
I am pleased that you enjoyed the video :-) It's fun to be able to observe and see the nuances! Enjoy the journey...
Sharon, you are awesome!
Hi Sharon! Again wonderful explanation.looking forward to your DVD !
So fascinating!!
This is amazing, Thanks Sharon!
Please do more like this
W/o derful explanation, Sharon.
Great!!!
Too bad I can't play this video, I'd love watching it
Please email us at wilsiewayhorsemanship@gmail.com, and we will see what we can do to help.
Hi there, I am unsure why you would not be able to watch the video as it is working appropriately on my end.
Finally was able to watch it, my tablet coudn't play it somehow, thx. I hope you will come to Europe some time soon, it's fascinating.
Wonderfully informative, especially for those of us without any knowledgeable person to explain in such thorough detail, those nuances of herd communication/"horsespeak".(Thanks) One question, though... as far as I ever noticed, the "Konik" was a Polish small horse breed, so why do you say here that they are "The Wild Konik of the Netherlands" ?
Hi there, thank you for your comment, the title is because the video was taken in the Netherlands by the author of the book called, "The Wild Horses of the Netherlands."
Please you are learning nothing from this woman. I saw the video she's talking about and laughed all the way through. She makes up everything she is talking about!!!!!
PEOPLE PLEASE DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY AND TIME ON THIS.
Why?
Agreed. It's amazing what people will spend money on.
Nice!