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Natural Horsemanship is advertised as a kinder method rooted in working with the horse’s natural instinct and behavior, but does the process really produce calm and relaxed horses, or is it an illusion rooted in false pretenses? Jasmine dives into the concept of "Ask, Tell, Demand", a form of escalating pressure until the horse responds. Does this structure really create an understanding horse, or one who's given up fighting? Find out the truth and the following consequences in this episode!
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Results take effort, consistency, and patience. There are many training aids that are marketed to help your horse develop balance, muscle, coordination, and help them into a 'frame'. Jasmine sat down with equine bodyworker and biology Elisa Walfish to discuss these training aids and whether their biomechanics support what the aids claim to do. The short answer? They don't. Listen to find out why.
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We've all run across a horse who was in need of "correction". This is usually in the form of punishment. But what does this mean exactly and what message is it sending to the horse? Is there a better way of doing things?
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Join Jasmine Moody on her first podcast since 2022!
Are you a narcissistic equestrian? Probably not, right? Well, this episode might surprise you. Narcissistic traits are not rare to see among horse lovers and are becoming more apparent through social media.
This episode dives into the ego, narcissistic traits, how and why equestrians adopt them, the difference between narcissism and ignorance, why this is important, and how to handle it. Thanks for tuning in!
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Are you an equestrian finding yourself with more questions than answers, or simply an interest in equine welfare? Welcome to Equi Loqui by Jasmine Moody, a podcast dedicated to improving every horse's quality of life. Here you will find a variety of topics such as education, controversy, how-to’s, and interviews with special guests. I hope you learn something! Let’s work together to give these horses what they deserve. Stay tuned for more episodes, and as always, thank you for your support!
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Last Chance Corral is a seemingly innocent rescue organization dedicated to saving nurse mare foals, aka "throwaway" horses. LCC calls for the use of Artificial Insemination instead of live cover in order to eliminate the need for a nurse mare to provide nutrition to a foal. LCC spreads the dangerous ideology that nurse mares only exist in the thoroughbred industry, and using A.I will eliminate them. Unfortunately, LCC is NOT giving people the whole truth about NM's, including the fact that they buy the foals. How can we actually help these foals?
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How tight do you apply your noseband? Why were ergonomic bridles invented? What are the intricate nerves and fragile bones being affected by this seemingly innocent piece of tack? Should nosebands be banned in competition? Find out in this exciting episode.
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@JJlumberviking is apparently anti bit and anti spur. I breakdown one of his now deleted videos of him repeatedly hitting his horse with a crop. His video is ironically captioned “no bit. No spurs”. Is horses skin really thicker than humans? What is wrong? What are the facts? I explain this in this short episode.