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Rick Gore (www.thinklikeahorse.org)

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Visit Rick Gore's Horse Site: www.thinklikeahorse.org
--I am a student of the horse. I can answer questions about sacking out (Desensitizing vs. Sensitizing), dealing with spooky, abused or ex-race horses, rearing, bucking, horses that won’t tie or load into a trailer, working in a round pen/round corral, starting colts, dealing with aggressive or so called "mean" horses, herd behavior, biting, kicking, horses that won’t let you mess with their feet or head, horses that are hard to take a bit and hard to catch. I can also answer questions about using a bosal or hackamore, do's and don'ts, soft hands and direct reining verses neck reining. If you expect me to tell you feel good advice, you will be disappointed. 95% of all my answers will include the problem is you and not your horse. About 90% of most answers that I give out are on my web site, so if you read it you will probably answer your own question and may learn a few other things. I am like Gordon Ramsey (Hell's Kitchen) and Simon Cowell (Idol), you may not like what I say or how I say it, but it will be pretty true and accurate, in my opinion, judging from my experience.

Experience in the area

I am an experienced horseman with many years of riding and handling horses. I grew up in Texas around horses and horse people. I have started colts, ridden many horses with behavior issues and worked with problem horses. (I believe that most horse problems are normally people problems) I believe in and practices natural horsemanship. I continue to read and study books by great horsemen. I routinely attends clinics, talks with and discuss horse issues with other clinicians and trainers. I have never met a horse that could not be fixed. I believe it is never the horse's fault and with proper handling, all problems can be worked out.

Education/Credentials

Rick has life long experience in being around and working with horses. Over the years he has watched good horsemen do the right thing and seen the wrong things done with bad results. Rick has a Bachelor of Science degree in Education.

What do you like about this subject?

Everything is for the horse. Better educated horse people make it better for the horse. Understanding the horse and seeing things from the horse's point of view makes all the difference. A horse needs direction and not correction. Think Like A Horse!

What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?

No one will ever know it all when it comes to the horse. All great horsemen know this. The ones to watch out for are the ones that say they have done it all, seen it all and know it all.

Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:

The horse is one of the most powerful animals on the earth. They rarely use this power for anything but survival. They never use that power to be mean or in anger. They also have the biggest and most forgiving heart of all animals. Horses are America, they have built our railroads, plowed our crops and carried our soldiers to fight our wars. Knowledge of the horse makes it better for the horse.

Something controversial or provocative about this subject

People don't want to hear they are the problem, we have egos and want to tell you how long they have been around a horse, convince themself and others that it must be the horse's fault. Stop blaming the horse, the horse is not the problem! Would you want someone always pushing you, yelling at you and yanking your head around? Being an educated horseman makes you a better Ambassador for the horse.

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Recent Answers from Rick Gore (www.thinklikeahorse.org)

2009-11-23 Selective Biting: Rick Gore Horsemanship - www.thinklikeahorse.org:

lol, what makes him like that is people that don't understand horses. Women who don't understand horses want to love them and be nice, men that don't understand horses want to be overly aggressive and

2009-11-22 Putting a halter back on a young filly: www.thinklikeahorse.org - Rick Gore horsemanship:

lol, funny how a little 10 month old filly can out smart all the smarter humans. This horse is teaching you, it is showing you that you do not understand horses and she should not trust you or that you

2009-11-14 how much are horses: Rick Gore Horsemanship - www.thinklikeahorse.org:

Hand out with people that own horses, take care of them, and work out a deal so they let you take care of it and will tell you how much things cost. If you don't own property you have to board, that means

2009-11-11 Banana Pudding: www.thinklikeahorse.org:

I don't see any harm in it, I would run it by a vet. I would guess mashed banana would be better only because it is more natural. Less added sugar, but moderation always seem to work best with horses

2009-11-09 help: www.thinklikeahorse.org - Rick Gore Horsemanship:

Your horse is saying the same thing you.....HELP. You horse is kicking at you since he sees you as a lower horse. You are lower in the pecking order. He allows you lead him, but he know he is in charge

 

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