He uses his "dually" halter, which is a coercive device.
Monty Roberts, also known as the "Man Who Listens to Horses," is famous for his non-violent horse training method called "Join-Up." He is an internationally acclaimed horse trainer, author, and advocate for humane handling of horses. Roberts has influenced many in the horse world with his innovative approach to understanding horse behavior and communication.
Monty Roberts
You could try Joining Up. Check out Monty Roberts' web page. Just go to Google and type in Monty Roberts. You could try Joining Up. Check out Monty Roberts' web page. Just go to Google and type in Monty Roberts.
The cast of Horse Sense and Soldiers - 2010 includes: Monty Roberts as himself
There are varying opinions on this question but generally, the man considered to be the original Horse Whisperer is Monty Roberts.
Have a look on youtube for videos of Monty Roberts doing the t-touch on horses
Monty Roberts has written: 'Horse Sense for People' -- subject- s -: Interpersonal communication, Interpersonal relations, OverDrive, Family & Relationships, Nonfiction, Self-Improvement 'The man who listens to horses' -- subject- s -: Horses, Biography, Horse trainers, Training, Behavior, Human-animal communication, Horse whisperers
when your horse rears, tap the top of its head and pour water on it, it will think its cracked its head open. have you ever watched monty roberts? its on there.
he is a horse whisper
From an hour to 2 minutes. Depends on the horse. Some horses are trained on hand signals these tend to be more quick. Do you want your horse to load quick? Please look in this book: "From my hand to yours - Monty Roberts" He has an excelent training method for loading a horse.
"Join Up" is a technique that was made popular by Monty Roberts, the man known as The Horse Whisperer. It's a method that Monty uses to get the horse to trust him and follow him around the ring (hence the term join up)It has become a very popular technique among horse owners and trainers, especially those who prefer "Natural Horsemanship" training methods. What Monty looks for as the horse goes around the circular pen or corral is: The inside ear pointed towards Monty... A smaller circle meaning that the horse wants to be closer to him... The horse licking and chewing with his mouth... And finally he is looking for the horse to lower his head right to the ground while he is still going round, so that the horse's nose is nearly touching the ground. Once all of these signs have happened, Monty turns away from the horse with his eyes lowered, so that the horse knows it is safe to come to the middle and join up with Monty. It is a wonderful process and should be used all over the world with every horse
He doesn't. Training a horse takes anywhere from several months to years, depending on what the horse is to be used for and its capabilities. However, Roberts does perform horse-taming demonstrations, using a variation of methods he learned from other horsemen. He did not, as he claims, learn his method by observing mustangs in the wild. That claim has been disproven. See the book Horse Whispers and Lies which can be found online at the website of the same name.