This site is dedicated to Natural Horsemanship, including therapeutic riding, in particular Parelli Natural Horse-Man-Ship. We hope it will function as a clearing house for information, schedules and clinics for Parelli Natural Horse-Man-Ship in New England. We also hope that it will become interactive and you will share your insights, thoughts and experiences about Natural Horsemanship with us.
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We have had an amazing 3 years here at the Glen.
What started as a personal dream for one man has become a shared journey with
hundreds of kindred spirits headed down the same path. We have gone from being
snickered at by traditional horsemen to being sought out by folks from all
disciplines for advise and education. Our clinic program is running marvelously.
Our Kid's program is incredible and our kids are amazing everyone who sees
them ride. Visitors to the farm universally remark about our "happy and
quiet horses". People are impressed by the horsemanship skills of the
kids as well as adults. They revel in the peaceful and harmonious atmosphere
that makes the Glen such a special place for horses and humans alike.
In an effort to foster the growth of Natural HorseManShip
here at the Glen we are introducing competitive events and horse shows that include "Natural" classes.
We are sponsoring and hosting our first "Whole Horse Weekend" in May.
A series of seminars and workshops by Natural Horse Men and Women. We are offering
naturally started horses for sale with clinics as part of the sales package.
We have sponsored kids and horses in several horse shows to demonstrate to others
by example that a naturally trained and ridden horse is a MUCH better and happier
as well as safe partner. We continue to invite natural based horse care professionals
like Spencer LaFlure to offer their services to clients here at the Glen. We
encourage others to come join us at every opportunity.
I look forward to meeting more and more new friends in the
coming months and years.
Naturally Yours,
Tim Harvey
Ray Hunt - Colt Start/ Horsemanship Course - May 14, 15 &16, 2005 |
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