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Expert Profile: Caitlin Day Huntress

Expertise:  I developed Huntress Horsemanship and its principals for both horse and owner after years of working with difficult and "troubled" horses. I guarantee results with my training method. Please visit my website www.HuntressHorsemanship.com
My study of Dance, Movement, Dressage, Natural Horsemanship, and Communication have helped me to develop my program.

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What do you like about this subject?  The personal growth that takes place to become a great horseman.
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Prestige Points: 1172
Knowledge   9.94   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.82   Best of the best
Timeliness   9.62   Best of the best
Politeness   10.0   Best of the best
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Total Questions
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User Comments
goood sugggestions thenks
(Marilyn on 09/24/08)
Your answer helped me alot, thanks!
(Marianne on 08/09/08)
thank you,, i wll give it a try, everything else has failed,hopefully this will work
(Peggy on 07/04/08)
Thank you so much you have added a lot of simple clarity which I will work with and if she need it I will get her a small companion.I am just rel
(susan goodall on 04/30/08)
Thanks for your help
(christina on 03/15/08)
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Recent Answers from Caitlin Day Huntress
2008-09-22  horse behavior Hello, Sounds like your gelding is trying to make it clear to other horses that he and your mare are a herd of two. There are several things you can do to show your gelding that when you three are together...
2008-09-18  1st colt Hello, I would take your time working to get him comfortable petting down his whole leg. Remember the goal is not to pick up his feet but to make him comfortable. Once you can pick up his feet be sure...
2008-09-02  horses, guildens, studs Hello, Stallions that have been socialized when they are young can do well being out with Geldings, provided there are no mares around to fight over. I would think of your Stallions behavior and do some...
2008-08-23  My mini stallion Hello, The piece that is missing for you and your stallion is that he does not see you as his leader. Work on what I wrote to you before until you have it working for you really well. Then it will become...
2008-08-20  My mini stallion Hello, I would start with getting a natural rope halter and lead. When walking your guy stay ahead of him at least 5 feet. Stop and put your arms out and look over your shoulder to see if he has stopped...
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