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WELCOME! We will highlight The FUNdamentals of Horsemanship which include:
* The Horse's Physical, Mental, and Emotional Health
* Developing a Bond of Trust
* Having Open Conversations through Knowledge and Reverence
* Engaging in Ground skills / Riding through thought and energy
* Our Horse Care 101 Series
* Paradise Paddock information
* Being great stewards of our land
Jill has been a student of the horse for over 25 years. Her greatest joy is to bring horses and their humans together. She has B.S. in Psychology and earned her Certificate in Equine Science, a three-year program, in 2018. She has practiced the martial arts for over 20 years which drew her to study Equestrian Tai Chi; she is now a certified instructor. She is level 2 in Reiki and is a 4th Degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do.
Please subscribe to our channel for videos that will help you and your horse to thrive! Thanks for following us!
* The Horse's Physical, Mental, and Emotional Health
* Developing a Bond of Trust
* Having Open Conversations through Knowledge and Reverence
* Engaging in Ground skills / Riding through thought and energy
* Our Horse Care 101 Series
* Paradise Paddock information
* Being great stewards of our land
Jill has been a student of the horse for over 25 years. Her greatest joy is to bring horses and their humans together. She has B.S. in Psychology and earned her Certificate in Equine Science, a three-year program, in 2018. She has practiced the martial arts for over 20 years which drew her to study Equestrian Tai Chi; she is now a certified instructor. She is level 2 in Reiki and is a 4th Degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do.
Please subscribe to our channel for videos that will help you and your horse to thrive! Thanks for following us!
Developing a Deeper Trust With Your Horse
Many times we focus on how our horse can develop more trust in us. It can be equally rewarding to stretch our comfort zone and learn to trust them more.
Hi, I'm Jill! I have been a student of the horse for over 30 years. Delighting in both how we can help horses and how horses can help us.
Perhaps you are like me and feel it in your bones. You know there should be a path with horses (and with life) that doesn’t require dominance. Yet, so often the world tells us otherwise. And, every time we have a setback, there is some naysayer ready to say, “I told you so!” That peer pressure can be so compelling. Without support, it is easy to either drop our goals, and just “hang out” with our horses or keep our goals and give in to the status quo. I have spent years navigating these challenges and would love to share with you, what I have learned so far - and what the horses are teaching me every day.
We hope you will join us on this journey!
Please drop by Bridlesandbreath.com to sign up for our newsletter and checkout our home-study courses.
In this channel we will highlight The FUNdamentals of Horsemanship which include:
* The Horse's Physical, Mental, and Emotional Health
* Developing a Bond of Trust
* Having Open Conversations through Knowledge and Reverence
* Engaging in Ground skills / Riding through thought and energy
*Our “Magical Mares” Series
* Our Horse Care 101 Series
* Equestrian Tai Chi
* Harmonious Horse Property Care
* Being great stewards of our land
* Our Learnings from the Herd Series
Certifications and What Not:
* B.S. Of Psychology, Missouri State University
*Equine Science Certificate - 3-year program from University of Guelph, Ontario
*Certified Equestrian Tai Chi Instructor
*Level 2 Reiki
*Past Board of Directors for a Horse Rescue
*Fourth degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do
Hi, I'm Jill! I have been a student of the horse for over 30 years. Delighting in both how we can help horses and how horses can help us.
Perhaps you are like me and feel it in your bones. You know there should be a path with horses (and with life) that doesn’t require dominance. Yet, so often the world tells us otherwise. And, every time we have a setback, there is some naysayer ready to say, “I told you so!” That peer pressure can be so compelling. Without support, it is easy to either drop our goals, and just “hang out” with our horses or keep our goals and give in to the status quo. I have spent years navigating these challenges and would love to share with you, what I have learned so far - and what the horses are teaching me every day.
We hope you will join us on this journey!
Please drop by Bridlesandbreath.com to sign up for our newsletter and checkout our home-study courses.
In this channel we will highlight The FUNdamentals of Horsemanship which include:
* The Horse's Physical, Mental, and Emotional Health
* Developing a Bond of Trust
* Having Open Conversations through Knowledge and Reverence
* Engaging in Ground skills / Riding through thought and energy
*Our “Magical Mares” Series
* Our Horse Care 101 Series
* Equestrian Tai Chi
* Harmonious Horse Property Care
* Being great stewards of our land
* Our Learnings from the Herd Series
Certifications and What Not:
* B.S. Of Psychology, Missouri State University
*Equine Science Certificate - 3-year program from University of Guelph, Ontario
*Certified Equestrian Tai Chi Instructor
*Level 2 Reiki
*Past Board of Directors for a Horse Rescue
*Fourth degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do
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Horse's Hooves Are Neuro-sensory Organs That "Hear" the Earth - Do shoes & Other Things Block This?
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Horse's hooves are miraculous sensory organs that "hear" the earth. Scientists believe they can feel rocks and water under the ground. And, three types of sensory systems allow them to gallop across all terrains. In fact, horses may be affected by all sorts of sensory input like the songs of stars and the mother earth. Do shoes and other practices block this? Hi, I'm Jill! I have been a student...
Comparison - The Killer of Happiness, Great Horsemanship, and Your Relationship With Your Horse
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It is so tempting to compare our horsemanship journey with someone else's. That never turns out well. Hi, I'm Jill! I have been a student of the horse for over 30 years. Delighting in both how we can help horses and how horses can help us. Perhaps you are like me and feel it in your bones. You know there should be a path with horses (and with life) that doesn’t require dominance. Yet, so often ...
How Can We Stop the Abuse of Horses in Our Highest Levels of Competition?
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Something is terribly wrong when the competitors at the highest levels of horsemanship are abusing their horses. We can change that with a shift in two mental mindsets. Hi, I'm Jill! I have been a student of the horse for over 30 years. Delighting in both how we can help horses and how horses can help us. Perhaps you are like me and feel it in your bones. You know there should be a path with ho...
Live Examples of our 8 Great Tips for Handling Your Horse's Lead Rope
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Now that so many of us are doping more ground work with our horses - we can often feel a little out of our element. Here are 8 tips to help you connect better with your horse. Hi, I'm Jill! I have been a student of the horse for over 30 years. Delighting in both how we can help horses and how horses can help us. Perhaps you are like me and feel it in your bones. You know there should be a path ...
Make a Water Source for Our Bee Friends - How and Why!
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Honey bees can need up to a quart of water a day to keep their hive cool and feed their babies. Here is an easy way to help them and keep them out of your pool or water glass. :) Hi, I'm Jill! I have been a student of the horse for over 30 years. Delighting in both how we can help horses and how horses can help us. Perhaps you are like me and feel it in your bones. You know there should be a pa...
GOT MOSQUITOES & OTHER BUGS? Install a Bat House at Your Horse Property & enjoy your Backyard again
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Bats can eat up to 6,000 bugs a night! Imagine how pleasant your backyard will be with a team of them keeping everything bug free!! Hi, I'm Jill! I have been a student of the horse for over 30 years. Delighting in both how we can help horses and how horses can help us. Perhaps you are like me and feel it in your bones. You know there should be a path with horses (and with life) that doesn’t req...
How To Test Your Soil for Herbicide Residue - Easy and Simple technique!
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After workers unexpectedly sprayed herbicides on our weeds we were very upset. In part 1 we shared how we treated the soil. Here isnPart 2 we share an easy way to check if your soil has high levels of Herbicide residue to worry about. Hi, I'm Jill! I have been a student of the horse for over 30 years. Delighting in both how we can help horses and how horses can help us. Perhaps you are like me ...
The Magic of Using Baby Steps to Reach Your Biggest Goals!
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Sometimes are goals can be so huge they are daunting. And, then we often come up with reasons to not move forward. Time for the magic of 1,2,3,4! Hi, I'm Jill! I have been a student of the horse for over 30 years. Delighting in both how we can help horses and how horses can help us. Perhaps you are like me and feel it in your bones. You know there should be a path with horses (and with life) th...
With The Horse Part 2 - Can We Communicate with Horses Without Force or Dominance ? (Trailer)
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So, you know you want a relationship with your horse full of trust and connection. And, if you are like me, you would love to play with your horse without force or dominance. But, how do you get there? In part 1, we learned how to understand what our horses are thinking and the importance putting our relationship first. In part 2 we will cover simple, practical steps to playing with our horses ...
Thinking Outside the Box (Stall) - How Stall Living Can Hurt Our Horses
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We love our horses and want the best for them. So often we feel wonderful when they are safely tucked away in their stall. But, alot of research is showing that stall living can actually hurt our horses. Hi, I'm Jill! I have been a student of the horse for over 30 years. Delighting in both how we can help horses and how horses can help us. Perhaps you are like me and feel it in your bones. You ...
Are We Missing Some Of What Our Horses Are Saying?
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Our horses are talking with us all the time - and we may not be listening. Here is an analogy I think you will enjoy. Hi, I'm Jill! I have been a student of the horse for over 30 years. Delighting in both how we can help horses and how horses can help us. Perhaps you are like me and feel it in your bones. You know there should be a path with horses (and with life) that doesn’t require dominance...
With The Horse Part 1 Trailer- horses share their view through body language, movements, and energy
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Ever wish your horse would tell you what they are thinking? They can, and they do! Our horse’s share their thoughts with their body language, movements, and energy. We've condensed knowledge from multiple Equine Science courses, books and equine behavior specialists into this jam packed 26 minute tutorial. In this Home-study Course we will learn to decipher the messages our equines share with t...
Building Trust With Your Horse Part 2 - Having Them in Your Personal Space While You're Sitting Down
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If we expect our horses to feel safe enough to have us up on their backs and behind them - Perhaps, we need to build the same level of trust with them up and behind us! This 2 minute video shares another way to develop deep trust with your equine friend! Hi, I'm Jill! I have been a student of the horse for over 30 years. Delighting in both how we can help horses and how horses can help us. Perh...
HELP! Someone Sprayed Herbicides on Our Plants, Now What? 3 Steps We Took to Help Our Soil Heal.
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What do you do when someone sprays unwanted herbicides on your property? Here are 3 steps we took to remedy the situation. Hi, I'm Jill! I have been a student of the horse for over 30 years. Delighting in both how we can help horses and how horses can help us. Perhaps you are like me and feel it in your bones. You know there should be a path with horses (and with life) that doesn’t require domi...
Timid Horse? Try Petting Them With the Back of Your Hand First!
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Timid Horse? Try Petting Them With the Back of Your Hand First!
Winter Prep - What You Can Do for a Bountiful Team of Bees and Butterflies on Your Horse Property
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How Can We Trust Our Horses More? - 5 Simple Ways to Develop More Trust With Your Horse
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Why Are My horses Craving Tree Branches? This happened last Feb. too, could it be for their health?
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What Magic Can Happen? Join our "BE With My Equine "Challenge - just BE with our equines for 5 min
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The Trouble With Sugar - How Sugar Can Keep Us From Feeling and Moving Our Best With Our Horses
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The Trouble With Sugar - How Sugar Can Keep Us From Feeling and Moving Our Best With Our Horses
Unwanted Touching - Should We Keep Touching Our Horses Even if They say "No!" ?
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Unwanted Touching - Should We Keep Touching Our Horses Even if They say "No!" ?
8 Great Tips For Handling Your Horse's Lead Rope - Learn to be Safe and Effective.
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How to Wipe Your Horse's Eyes Without a Fight!
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How to Wipe Your Horse's Eyes Without a Fight!
The Beauty of BEing with Your Horse - the Mindful Practice of Togetherness
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Building Trust With Your Horse - How We Can increase Our Confidence With Them in Our Personal Space
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Our Horse Loves to Stand in Buckets!! - with her back feet!
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Our Horse Loves to Stand in Buckets!! - with her back feet!
Easy & Delicious Recipe for Apple Butter in Your Slow Cooker (Crock Pot)
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Sharing the Present Moment With Your Horse - Exploring 4 Somatic Exercises to Keep in the Here & Now
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How To Control Your Breath With Your Horse
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How To Control Your Breath With Your Horse
lovely, Jill Ann.
So hay has surgar to?? But grass dose to?? I have 2 minis witch ones better lol
Great question! They both have pros and cons. The biggest benefit to using hay is that you can soak it and reduce the sugars. It usually takes about 30% of the sugars out when you soak. As you know, minis have a tough time because they only get to eat so little. Soaking your hay helps, because they can still get the benefits/enjoyment of "chew time", better gut motility, lower sugars, and the lignins to help keep them warm in the winter, but not too much NCS. Plus, I always buy "low sugar" hay from my hay guy. The hay starts below 10% sugars so is usually down to 7% after soaking. The other challenge is the sugar levels in grass vary a great deal throughout the day and the season of the year. There are some very interesting articles about grass for horses on safergrass.org Does that help?
Can you share the activated charcoal you used ?
Of course. I used Medina Concentrate of Liquid Humus. I found it quite easy to work with. Good Luck! :)
@@bridlesandbreath great, thanks!
I am impressed and grateful to you for making this video! Have been aware of Jamie's work for a decade. Beautiful application on your property!
Thank you so much! I'm so glad that you enjoyed it! :)
You did a great job sharing your journey designing your Paddock Paradise Track System. So many great tips. I am now retired and looking for my forever Farm and looking into getting a few Horses to help me to see where meander in out to. Thank you for creating this great intro. I am now re-evaluating my thoughts on the Farms that I will be looking at and looking at a few with hills and lows... but not too low as to get flooded and muddy. I am also looking for waterways and ponds.
That sounds fantastic! I"m so excited for you on this journey! Glad my video good give your new food for thought. :) And, thank you for your kind words. :)
Nice informative video. Terrific, Jill
Thanks so much!
Fantastic, Jill. So glad to see healty test plants. Yay, now to see flowers there in Sept. :) Mom
can't wait!!
Wonderful! I would love to hear if you try this and if it helps. 😊
I love how slow you go. If I have treats my horses just get super excited and it becomes all about the treats.
That can happen so easily. Especially with our more food focused friends. A great trick for this - is to make the treat - NOT about the action. They get a treat - just for having the conversation. If they do what I am hoping for they get a treat AND if they are just BEing with me they get a treat. Then they don't get so frantic about "how to win." I let my excitement for their behavior be the big reward. You can check out my video about giving treats to learn more. :)
@@bridlesandbreath wow thank you so much, very kind of you to take the time to respond. I will check out the video you mentioned.
good ideas!
Glad you think so!
Delightful, Jill Ann.
Communications matters!
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<3
Good morning, Jill. I had no idea about this disturbing event. Your answer to the cleanup sounds brilliant. Sure hope it works well. M
I hope so too! Our culture is so quick to use poisons - without really considering the consequences. :(
A joy to watch your relationship grow, hope to see when we visit you in September. :)
Yes, can't wait to have you here!!
Simple tip … nice.
Beautiful thank you Jill!
I'm so glad that you enjoyed it.
Love this. Would love to see it with a horse too
That's a great idea. I won't demonstrate the "annoying" ones - Don't want to be mean to my horses. LOL. But, the others I will be happy to share. Thanks for the idea! (sorry it took me so long to respond - I didn't see this message.)
Delightful, Jill. Mom
Excited!
Yay! So glad you will be joining us!!! 😍
Being present and enjoying the moment vs. multi tasking. Love it. 😍
LOVE!!!!
Absolutely terrific. I notice u set up hay in only 2-3 locations? Where as others have haynets all around to keep them moving? If hay is in 2-3 locations, which i find easier 4 the person filling the nets, dont the horses just stay in those areas to eat all day w/o walking? Thank u Janice
That's a great question. I have not found that to be true. My mares like to stay at the same hay net for about an hour and then off they go to find a new station. :)
Would pea gravel work around a water tank that gets muddy? Looking forward to designing a new system for my farm 😊
Yes it will. When I dump out the water trough for cleaning - sometimes it will wash some away - so I will just rake it back in front of it. :)
Aww … patience and process pays off. Neat.
Wow at the end I’ve never had her do a cross over for me like that. She usually goes straight away and backs into me then moves forward and backwards … that was awesome.
My mare has DJD in a front fetlock, and struggles to put her weight on that leg long enough for me to trim the opposite hoof. I'm now looking into teaching her to lay down, so I can work on the opposite foot. Any tips would be great! Or any other ideas?? I've tried standing her front legs on a platform (to put her weight onto the hind legs) but she stands on the platform with her weight on the fronts! I think her back legs are a bit arthritic, so she doesn't want to put much weight on them either.
Great question. Sorry, some how I missed this till just now. I haven't actually taught my girls to lay down - it was Fiesta's idea. That being said. I have gained their trust by ALWAYS listening to them when they need back their foot. If they give me the slightest tug I just pop my hand open like a hot potato. Wait a beat, and then ask for it again. It is done wonders to build their trust. I also learned a lot when Fiesta was kicking out at me - so I listened and started trimming a different part of her foot. One of my students has had nice luck, by having her horse stand on a piece of wood that is about 2 inches off the ground. She has him stand with his heels hanging off the back when she wants to trim those and then the toes hanging off the front when she wants to trim those. He is VERY wobbly with some neurological challenges and that seems to work well. Good Luck!
@@bridlesandbreath hi. Thanks for reply. Since writing the above, i too came up with the idea of standing her good foot on a piece of wood, and filing from underneath. It works pretty well, although I can't clean the hoof out, or check the balance (look at the sole). But we are getting by, doing this. Although I've nearly had my fingers squashed a couple of times, so a bit scary. I've actually got a farrier coming tomorrow, so I'm hoping that i can maybe support my horse's weight a bit, while the farrier whips around the foot quicker than i can.
@@Chrissywalters Bravo! sounds like you two are doing a great job of working together. Yes, it can be scary when they shift their weight and your fingers are near by!! I've also had some luck when I stand my girl in deep sand and can trim around underneath. Sending positive thoughts that the farrier and you can work as a great team. :). Keep me up to date.
@@bridlesandbreath ooh the deep sand sounds like a good idea too! I might try that. I will let you know how we go with the farrier. Thanks for your support 💚
@@bridlesandbreath hi. Well the farrier visit worked out really well! I gave my mare a painkiller prior to the visit. Then the farrier managed to get the foot done quickly, and completely! I did try to support my mare's weight a little, under her chest, but i don't think i made much difference. But anyway, her feet are now nicely trimmed. So I'll just continue to have the farrier do it.
Jill, this is precious and fun to watch. Sweet!
Yum … eee …
Cool insight.
Love this Jill!
Very well done video and I learned several new things about breathing. Thank you!
Yay! I'm so glad!! <3
Hang on....us gallons, or imperail?....see why metric is best?...
Right!?! You would think that the US would have stuck with metric - but not so. Those are US gallons. Sorry for the delayed response some how I missed this message until now. :(
@@bridlesandbreath it's one of those aluminum type things?😄
@@Orangesjesus 😃
Fantastic to do list …
A lot of lessons in life on this topic. Thanks for sharing this topic and helping us lean process and patience!!!
You bet!
Thank you for all of this wonderful information! We are in NC and there doesn't seem to be much on the track systems. I'm excited to try it!
Yay! I’m sure your horses will love it!! Keep us up to date with your progress. If you have specific questions you can reach out at bridlesandbreath@gmail.com
Boo is doing a nice job supervising!
Yay
More then one way to ride a horse!
😻 P r o m o S M
thanks
That’s so cool … well done.
love this Jill, great lesson from Willow! And love the insights about authenticity too.
Thanks so much! She is an amazing teacher! <3
Love her curiosity … way to go Willow.
Nice … world needs more insight on building confidence & trust!
“I” get it now!
Who knew you could like Hornets … love you’re putting on the Public Relations hat for Hornets and Ants!!! Not buying the fly support though!
hahah! Fair enough on holding out on flies!
That’s very cool … thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Horse and a cat becoming friends … what’s next humans getting along!