Editorial
While the art of domestication has long been established and all that man and horse have accomplished together over the centuries is extraordinary, they still have a long way to go.
After so many years of practice, we are forever repeating the traditional methods and these attitudes have become the norm. Should we perhaps be asking ourselves more about their merits and bringing some of them into question?
Contrary to the generally accepted age-old ideas, the balance of the relationship between submission through dominance in a society of horses and their environmental needs is completely different.
The main elements from scientific studies prove this and as a result, relationships now being established with the horse are in the domain of mutual understanding, moving toward a reciprocal partnership and optimum living conditions.
Naturally curious and open to new experiences, the horse delights in any new partnership as much with his fellow creatures as with sympathetic man as does the team at Cheval au Naturel.
We have summarized some unique discoveries for you to share in our encounters early signs that changes in the man/horse relationship are already happening!
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Partnership program in continuing education,
intended for equestrian professionals for whom educational, organisational, training and riding
techniques need to respect and be compatible with the natural behavior of the horse. |






