LRTC Wild Horse Mentors'
WILD HORSE WORKSHOP 2000
Part Six

Frank Bell

Letting a youngster
touch a "wild" horse
Frank Bell, a nationally known clinician, is a Colorado resident. His enthusiasm for handling horses is probably only second to his enthusiasm for learning. At the workshops he's like a mad scientist in a research and development lab, constantly interacting with the other clinicians and working his magic on the horses.

Unfortunately Frank had to leave after the first day due to an emergency, however we look forward to having him back next year.

(More of his work can be viewed in the WHW '98 and WHW '99 workshop features.)

Frank using the pole
Careful work in the "squeeze"
More pole work
Hands on the horse



Environmental Issues
Water is often scarce where wild horses range. Their population can't be allowed to exceed the water supply as this limited resource is crucial to other species and sensitive riparian areas can be damaged during horses' desperate searches for water.

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