Sarah Fisher re-trains Barney who is dangerous to ride

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  • Posted: 28/07/2009
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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 3 Nov 2010 Thank you from Spain! Barney is still doing very well - Bibi Degn teaches courses in Spain so well worth looking her up to see if she is running any courses in the near future - or come and visit if you ever come to the UK! Thank you for taking the time to post - best wishes Sarah
LADISLAO 3 Nov 2010 Absolutely amazing, you are the best, my respects from Spain!
Sarah Fisher 14 Oct 2010 Thank you for taking the time to post Katie - I had a wonderful time with both of you and am looking forward to working with you again - you have a fantastic partnership with your horse - please stay in touch and send me updates! Best wishes Sarah
Fiona Price 11 Oct 2010 I am delighted to hear your comments and love that the site is making a real difference to people and their horses!
kb40151 11 Oct 2010 Sarah is amazing!! I spent hours researching the behavioral problems that my horse was having and I came across this video of Barney and immediately contacted Sarah, who agreed to work on my horse. After one (emotional) session his behavior was noticeably different. The second session was a transformation...for the first time I saw my horse relaxed and enjoying himself, rather than being scared and tense. She’s taught me so much, I am so grateful and I hope to continue to learn more of these amazing techniques. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!

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