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Global Equine Studies E-Course
- Mots-clés: Horsemen behavior training
- Membres: 2
- Publications: 6
- Nombre de cours: 1
- Prix / Mois: $9
- Community type: Hobby
- Créé: 22 OctOctOct, 2025
- Propriétaire: Alan Durden
- Nom dans l'URL: global-equine-studies-e-course-3419
Creating better horsemen through behavior recognition, handling, training, and bonding—not just riding. Emphasis on horsemanship, ranch, reining, & pleasure.
This is a fully automated self serve community. Feel free to track the program \(28 Secret Packed Modules\) from start to finish or jump to areas you know you struggle in. After reading the related chapters feel free to ask questions and schedule appropriate video sessions. Community posts are not required however training and behavior improvements of community members will be posted for peer viewing and learning opportunities. You can check there for things you can try with your horse.
Course Creator- USA’s #1 Horse College, where the sport of Reining was founded, University of Findlay Equine Studies Advanced Western Training Graduate and previous Collegiate National Champion. Trained and Graduated by Hall of Fame, Futurity, Derby, Maturity, and World Champion NRHA, AQHA, NSBA, APHA, and NCHA riders.
This is a fully automated self serve community. Feel free to track the program \(28 Secret Packed Modules\) from start to finish or jump to areas you know you struggle in. After reading the related chapters feel free to ask questions and schedule appropriate video sessions. Community posts are not required however training and behavior improvements of community members will be posted for peer viewing and learning opportunities. You can check there for things you can try with your horse.
Course Creator- USA’s #1 Horse College, where the sport of Reining was founded, University of Findlay Equine Studies Advanced Western Training Graduate and previous Collegiate National Champion. Trained and Graduated by Hall of Fame, Futurity, Derby, Maturity, and World Champion NRHA, AQHA, NSBA, APHA, and NCHA riders.