Hempfling – Recognize Your Horse 2 – All Riders Horsemanship Basics
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I´m confused. My gelding is a great all-round horse, strong, good stamina, good health, centered, down to earth, reliable, loyal, kind, friendly – so I´d think he was “friend” or “guardian of fire” – but he does not care for beginners – he´ll walk back to the barn right away if you put a beginner on him, or he´ll otherwise test less confident riders – except children…
I find it incredible how you can tell so many things from the simple physique of a horse. When reading this part of the book it makes you want to go out and study the head and body of every horse in the area xD I wonder what in a horse’s portrait makes Klaus deduce remote problems like strains in the legs and hooves, etc… this man really is a guru D= But his classification is like naming stereotypes; your horse is always going to be a little different than the class he belongs to.
Seeing this brings tears to my eyes……..true communication………and oneness.
My quarter cross is a sergant/origin. She is a lot of work but can be very rewarding.
The guardian of fire is mine.
My best friend just lost her guardian of fire…very heartbreaking…what a treasure this one is.
its just that i love his work! i read his books and i’m interested in it.. i ordered the book also but it takes some time to get it to estonia!
when other parts comes?
Desperate to see the continuing videos. Beautiful and insightful, thank you so much for sharing…
Yes – you are right. The reminder arrived at the right address – we will really finish them now. But you know, suddenly that stallion was there (see QUEIJO’s First Dance) and we had the chance to follow the work with him – we could not resist. But thank’s for reminding us – we really appreciate your interest.