Wednesday, May 18

The man who listens to horses

Hello guys, I’m going to write about Monty Roberts. he was born in Salinas, California as Marvin Earl Roberts, he is a famous trainer of horses, one of my favorite animals. He is known as the “Man who listens to horses”, because his technique of equine training, call Join-Up. This method work without the use of pain or force the trainer persuades a raw horse to accept a saddle, bridle and rider. He learned how the horses communicate to each other’s when he was a child watching wild horses in Nevada. Soon he realized that they used a discernable, effective and predictable body language to communicate, set boundaries, show fear and express annoyance, relaxation or affection. In a moment that would change his life and the lives of horses and people forever, Roberts understood that utilizing this silent language would allow training to commence in a much more effective and humane manner, encouraging true partnership between horses and humans.
Roberts has won countless awards and received immense worldwide press coverage, wrote three books, trained some of Queen Elizabeth II’s equestrian team in London and been awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Zurich.
I think that all he has done is amazing and wonderful, so many people don’t understand that horses, animals in general, have a language as the same as humans and that the violence or aggressiveness is not a way of communicate with animals.
Bye bye.

3 comments:

  1. Horseeeeeeeeeeeees! Jajaj :D I knew you would write about something with horses! See you soon Hannah <3

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  2. hahahahaa you write about horses, Cami about the sea, and me about anatomy haha ! take car little chicken! a hug for you!

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  3. Hello guys, I’m going to write about Monty Roberts. he was born in Salinas, California as Marvin Earl Roberts, he is a famous trainer of horses, one of my favorite animals. He is known as the “Man who listens to horses”, because his technique of equine training, call Join-Up. This method SVA work without the use of pain or force the trainer persuades a raw horse to accept a saddle, bridle and rider. He learned how the horses communicate to each other’s when he was a child watching wild horses in Nevada. Soon he realized that they used a discernable, effective and predictable body language to communicate, set boundaries, show fear and express annoyance, relaxation or affection. In a moment that would change his life and the lives of horses and people forever, Roberts understood that utilizing this silent language would allow training to commence in a much more effective and humane manner, encouraging true partnership between horses and humans.
    Roberts has won countless awards and received immense worldwide press coverage, wrote three books, trained some of Queen Elizabeth II’s equestrian team in London and been awarded an honorary WW doctorate from the University of Zurich.
    I think that all he has done is amazing and wonderful, so many people don’t understand that horses, animals in general, have a language as the same as humans and that the violence or aggressiveness is not a way of communicate with animals
    Hannah,
    well done very different person.
    regards,
    miss

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