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#248🐴☕️☕️📺HORSEMANSHIP REMARKS SHOW

#248🐴☕️☕️📺HORSEMANSHIP REMARKS SHOW

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Ep 248: Wild Mustang Mule Emergency ("Flower") & The Truth About Groundwork Checklists

It’s a high-stakes week at Northwood Farms.

In this episode, I give a critical update on Flower, the wild mustang I am currently gentling. She is growing into her BLM neck tag, and we are officially on a deadline. I share the reality of trying to remove a tag from a wild horse without a chute, and why I’m willing to do whatever it takes to keep her safe.

Then, Michael and I break down the "Level 1" Groundwork Checklist:

  • Steady Pressure vs. Rhythmic Pressure: We debate the difference, why they both start from "Feel," and why you might be missing the energy before the touch.

  • The "Buck Brannaman" Standard: Why we use lists to find holes in our training, but why chasing a checklist can be "anti-value" if you sacrifice quality.

  • Horsemanship Mindset: Why do we rush? We discuss how our identity as "competent riders" often gets in the way of actual learning.

Also in this episode:

  • My recent injuries (Broken collarbone & cut finger) and what they taught me.

  • Flying Changes vs. "Slip Changes" (and how to tell the difference).

  • The difference between training a Mule vs. a Horse.

Mentioned in this Episode:

  • The Level 1 Groundwork Checklist (Message me on Facebook if you want to see it!)


    Connect with Emma:

    • Website: EmmaDailyKline.com

    • Read the Blog: EmmaDailyKlineBlog.com

    • Join the Membership: HorsemanshipInsider.com

    • Follow on Facebook: Northwood Farms

    • Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evolution_0f_a_girl/

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