What is the rare technique?
Rare technique is a system for handling horses that have become vicious or wild as a result of abuse or poor handling. It uses the softness and quiet environment to teach the animal that people are not harmful, and when it was developed by John Solomon in the 19th century, it attracted great attention. One version of rare technology can be seen in the film The Horse Whisperer .
There has been a controversy about the best way to train a horse for centuries. For example, in ancient Greece and Rome, there was a debate on whether the most effective softness or brutaling techniques and the debate continues, although the subtlety seems to win. Animal behavioralists have suggested that punishment and brutal techniques are not effective training tools because they teach that horses are afraid of more than anything else, while subtle techniques support confidence and cooperation. With horses who have not experienced trauma defended a rare and slowly moving technique that focused on BudoThe confidence between the horse and the coach, and gradually worked until the horse was riding, and always remained calm and respectful. For horses that were difficult to handle, it developed a rare technique.
The first step in the technique involves tieing one of the horse's feet so that the horse cannot balance it. As a result, the horse is getting tired rapidly, so the coach makes the horse encouragement easier to lie down. In no time in a rare technique, the horse is not forced to do something; The goal is to get a horse to rest. Once the horse lies, the coach sits on the animal to immobilize it, and then starts handling the horse.
The coach can trigger the hands of all the horses bodies, for example, when talking to a low, soothing voice. Some coaches also exhibit horses to different objects. Because the horse cannot fight the handlers or escape, it tends to slowly calm down; In principle, the rare technique of hypnotizing the horse is. After the prolonged session that is handledí, the horse is gently allowed to rise and is rewarded; Rarey claimed that one session could calm the horses, although sometimes more sitting is needed.
People who practice rare technology have noted that the horse often creates a strong bond with a coach, although anyone can theoretically process it after being perceived. The main advantage of this technique is that it does not require gross strength, so people of all age groups and physical conditions can use rare technology to process animals. An important thing is to remain self -confident and during the session it projects a positive, calm and friendly attitude.