Course Highlights
Review the content at your own pace & test when you are ready
Be confident using our SAFE techniques
Understand horses physical & mental needs
Build knowledge on coping with bad behaviour
Learn basic first aid & health care
Develop equine respect & safety skills
Learn about the 6 Calm Connection Exercises
Become aware of positive reinforcement vs negative reinforcement vs punishment
Identify with your horses fears & thresholds
Establish an energy scale & set your horse up for success
About the Course & Who it is For
This course is for both the amateur rider, horse owner or industry professional to increase their comfort when handling horses, learn to assist with basic/common procedures, and be able to aid horses who are not confident being handled using our SAFE techniques
After completing the course you will need to successfully take a multiple choice quiz, do a skills demonstration & complete one equine procedure to earn your certification. Unsuccessful attempts may retest.
From Anxious Flight to Happy Horse
"Harmony Horsemanship has been a great help to my family. We discovered that when Belle is anxious or scared her flight reaction is extreme… she would just pull away from us and when she pulls, she would ALWAYS get away. With the help of Harmony Horsemanship…She very rarely every pulls away from us anymore. We use HH with all of our horses and it has helped tremendously…The Treat family is very grateful to Harmony Horsemanship!" Amy Treat
Positive Reinforcement Pays Off
"HH, has opened my eyes to the rewards I receive from my horses when we use positive reinforcement. I can remember Lindsay saying I was a cheap date before I started using the treat for them making an effort I wanted. I also love how it calms them when they get worried. And NO it doesn't make them pushy or bite when you do it correctly" Shirley Oulette
Handling the Pushy Horse
"...When my horse offers up certain behaviours (such as..pushiness) I know exactly which exercises to do that will help re-establish our calm connection with one another. It feels so good to train in a way that my horse chooses to be with me because it actually FEELS GOOD and not because she is scared of being punished, chased, etc if she doesn't" Risa & Izzy
Course Outline
- Handling Skills
- Equine Care Procedures
- Squeeze, Square, and Lunging
- Picking up hooves and hoof in a bucket
- Blanketing
- Spreading Eyelids
- Lowering head and Putting Fly Mask on
- Giving a Needle
- Wrapping leg in a boot
- Spray Bottle
- Student trying Foot in the bucket
- Putting Syringe in Horse's Mouth
- Twitching