LRTC Wild Horse Mentors'
WILD HORSE WORKSHOP 2000
Part Eight

Hue Simpson

Focusing in the labyrinth
Hue has been working with the wild horse mentors for several years. Her area of expertise involves what we call "Focus Training." It is based a great deal on TTeam methods.

The idea here is to make the horse more aware of his body and his spacial relationships to his environment and things in it, and to think and respond calmly to stimuli rather than react.

Hue often works with abused and emotionally challenged horses.

Working with an abuse case
at Lifesavers in Lancaster

Teaching a young workshop horse to
"process" scary things
Hue and John Sharp



Wild Horse Behavior
Wild horses are social by nature. It is their gregarious attributes which allow them to accept humans in their social world once they have learned that humans are not to be feared.

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