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Expert Profile: Denise LaChapelle www.Laurelmountainfarms.com

Expertise:  I am a student of the Horse. How to deal with "problems" and find SOLUTIONS with real QUALITY that RESPECT the HORSE is my goal for this site. It has been my great fortune to be able to focus the last 10 years studying the Buckaroo/Vaquero style of horsemanship, this is what the Natural Horsemanship movement is based on. Ray Hunt, Buck Brannaman, and Ricky Quinn are my teachers and mentors. I continue to study and ride with these great horsemen. I am happy to offer help in starting colts, re-starting troubled horses, helping you find a "better way" with horses and sharing with you what it means to be a student of the horse. Western show disciplines; Showmanship, Trail, Horsemanship, Western Pleasure, as well as Hunter Under Saddle and Three Day Eventing are my passions. I enjoy sharing my 30+ years of experience with all levels of horse owners; children, amateurs and serious competitors. Please visit me at:

www.Laurelmountainfarms.com

My Equine model to the left is my AQHA gelding and super pal, "Hip Chip". I have been fortunate to learn from some of the top horsemen in the nation over the past 30 years. It is now time to start giving back to those who truly love and appreciate the horse. Laurel Mountain Farms was founded with the purpose of sharing good horsemanship. I have had a broad range of experience from Three-Day-Eventing, to the western show disciplines. I understand the common thread of good horsemanship that runs through all types and styles of riding. My goal is to assist people in better understanding their horses as horses. To build an excellent foundation on which many different disciplines can continue to grow.

Organizations
American Quarter Horse Association, USEA

Education/Credentials
Learning good horsemanship is an oral tradition passed from master to student. At an early age I started riding with noted clinician Richard Sharake at Horsemanship West. Although I have ridden with many top flight trainers and instructors, Ray Hunt has been the most influential and has had the greatest impact on my horsemanship. To be a student of the horse and to in some small way pass along the gifts Ray has offered to me, is my greatest educational accomplishment.

Awards and Honors
I have campaigned horses to many State and Regional titles. My horses and I have earned 14 AQHA High-Point All-Around titles, won multiple AQHA year end high point awards, and have qualified for the AQHA World Show.

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What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?  I am a student of the horse. As long as I am living, I will continue learning from the Horse and sharing.
What do you like about this subject?  I LOVE horses! From the time I saw my first horse at the age of two, horses have been my passion. You are welcome to visit my website at: www.Laurelmountainfarms.com
Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:  "You have to give something you never gave to get something you never had." Ray Hunt
Something controversial or provocative about this subject  Punishment never works. It sets up a war with the horse that the human can never win. You have to be aware of the horse and what is coming. Take care of what happens, BEFORE what happens, happens...Ray Hunt
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Knowledge   9.94   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.93   Best of the best
Timeliness   9.96   Best of the best
Politeness   10.0   Best of the best
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User Comments
Thank You for sharing and caring.
(Chip on 09/03/08)
Thank you so much for the help! You gave me lots of tips and information! Kelly
(kelly on 08/29/08)
Thank you very much for your answer! I’ll read your previous answers on groundwork and do some more homework. Thanks for the effort!
(Morgan on 08/21/08)
very positive encouraging advice
(Sharon on 08/22/08)
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Recent Answers from Denise LaChapelle www.Laurelmountainfarms.com
2008-09-02  Eating our plants Hi again Chip! Okay, sounds like you have a good relationship with the neighbors and as I said before, horses are smart, persistent and must really like the attention they get from terrorizing your...
2008-09-02  Eating our plants Hi Chip! You can have your neighbors run a bit of electric fence to keep the merry band from snacking on the jasmine. I'm not sure if jasmine is toxic to horses or not. I'll have to do a bit of research...
2008-09-01  moving from a bit to a hackamore Hi Melanie! A bit or a hackamore (bosal), side pull, really anything you put on your horse to communicate with him is only as gentle, sensitive or harsh and rude as the hands on the other end. It is...
2008-08-31  nervous, anxious horse seeks help Hi Wanda! Your horse is just being a horse! You have to be a leader he can trust so he CAN calm down and relax. Your horse is feeling pretty alone and not sure he can survive. Lunging is NOT the...
2008-08-31  Bad habit Hi Kim! He is is missing something in his diet and/or he is just not getting enough to eat. You have to have a balanced ration for horses. This means a good ratio of concentrates, forages, and pasture...
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