
Snatching for grass teaches horses to go against the rein and sometimes even stop and refuse to go further - while getting a huge reward in the form of a luscious mouthful of food for doing so. There`s however an easy fix, not many equestrians are aware of that👉
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Enables you and your horse to walk through grass on a loose lead and even at liberty
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Makes it easy to ride over fields on loose reins or without reins
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Works when kids are riding and makes grazing reins an unnecessary thing of the past
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Become more interesting than grass with this training showing how Cathrine Fodstad and her son Olav, teach a grazing maniac children's horse to not graze when ridden and led - without using control, punishment or force, but by making their idea of not grazing the horse`s idea. Which solves the grazing problem in a way that lasts and enables you to ride and lead through fields on loose reins and even at liberty, without the horse snatching for grass.
YES I WANT FREE TRAININGCathrine Fodstad is educated as a horse trainer from Holar University College and Riding Instructor from Norwegian Equine Center. After completing Mongol Derby (world's longest and toughest horse race), she discovered a method that consistently allowed her to connect with horses, solve problems and easily train them at liberty. Now you can do the same!