Sarah Fisher re-trains Barney who is dangerous to ride

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Barney has become too dangerous to ride, namely spooking, spinning and bolting. Behaviourist Sarah Fisher has taken him in a last ditch attempt to solve his problems. She identifies his 'cold patches' and explains how she is working with postural issues to help to restore his self confidence and self control. Using a variety of unusual equipment including body wraps and a 'wand', Sarah shows us a series of ground exercises that enable her to identify the smallest reactions thus avoiding panic situations! Sarah long reins Barney through an array of obstacles and he copes really well, in spite of the weather! An amazing video full of unique insights.

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Sarah Fisher 30 Aug 2009 Just a quick note for Barney's fans - the strand we filmed for the One Show will air on BBC1 on 2nd September!
alice 21 Aug 2009 Sarah, this is amzing. I love watching these, seeing your patience with him! So happy to hear he is back with his owner, all your hard work has paid off!
pepper93 20 Aug 2009 I really enjoyed this video. I really amire your patience and perseverance with the horses you have in. Barney is a gorgeous horse and im glad he is getting on well with his owner. Brilliant!
Sarah Fisher 19 Aug 2009 Thank you for your much appreciated feedback. Barney is back with his owner and she hasn't had a problem with him so far. I will write an update in my next blog. Thank you all again for your lovely comments.
Jayne 15 Aug 2009 Sarah, you are absolutely fantastic. It's a pleasure to watch you work and you also make me laugh with your great sense of humour. Horses brought to you for their education/re-education are very lucky. Great stuff.

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