Learning to communicate with equines can, and, should be, a lifelong endeavor on the part of the horse enthusiast. There is no quick fix in learning the art of communication because each horse is different. What works for one will not necessarily work for all, although there are general rules that apply.

 


KIM & KARI BAKER

The horse communicates to us with its eyes, ears, voice, mouth, and its own form of body language. As humans, we communicate with the horse through our voice, hands, legs, and our unique form of body language

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