Welcome
to Horsemanship NZ With Jenny Paterson.
...Helping Horses Become 100% OK, 100% of the Time...
Is your horse a picture of blooming, optimal health?
Is he comfortable and contented, bright, alert and willing?
Does he give you a Class A ride?
I have been teaching Horsemanship throughout New Zealand
for the last 10 years and have met hundreds of people
and their horses over this time. I therefore have the
benefit of observing, comparing and learning from them
all. Especially where it comes to the causes of many
health and behaviour problems experienced throughout
the country.
I
have had to become generally knowledgeable in many aspects
of Horsemanship as you too will do and, via the newsletter
there is developing a great network of like-minded people,
some of whom have specialized in areas such as dentistry,
hoof care, saddle-fitting, and various therapies.
Achieving a horse that is 100% OK usually means getting
everything 'right'. No amount of good horsemanship skills
is any good to your horse if your saddle is poking him
in the back, or if his teeth need attending to and so
on. Some people get so focused on one aspect that they
forget all the rest. So
this website can be used as a kind of a checklist, to
ensure you are not overlooking something important.
It can certainly be used to help get to the bottom of
any problems you may have. And it can help you to get
things in perspective. There are many 'schools of thought',
fads and trends out there. To shoe or not to shoe? To
cover or not to cover? Open discussion is important.
You will 'develop your connoisseurship' and be better
equipped to assess whether something is applicable in
your situation or not.
The information on the website comes from 'the grass
roots' (pun intended!!), from the genuine experiences
and observations of many different horse owners around
the country. In plain, simple language. It
is not meant to tell you what to do, but to help you
to draw your own conclusions.
My
experience is that most people are genuinely doing their
best by their horses and they welcome any information
that will help them and their horse in any way.
If
you would like to be part of the growing network of
people interested in achieving 100% OKness and pursuing
the art of fine horsemanship, please see our 'Membership
Details' page.
Cheers,
Jenny Paterson
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