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A horse whisperer is a horse
Horse

The horse is a hoofed mammal, a subspecies of one of seven extant species of the family Equidae. The horse has evolution of the horse over the past 45 to 55 million years from a small multi-toed creature into the large, odd-toed ungulate animal of today....
 trainer who adopts a sympathetic view of the motives, needs, and desires of the horse, based on natural horsemanship
Natural horsemanship

Natural horsemanship is the philosophy of working with horses by appealing to their instincts and herd mentality. It involves communication techniques derived from wild horse observation in order to build a partnership that closely resembles the relationships that exist between horses....
 and modern equine psychology. The term goes back to the early nineteenth century when an Irish
Ireland

Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
 horseman, Daniel Sullivan, made a name for himself in England by rehabilitating horses that had become vicious and intractable due to abuse or accidental trauma.

Sullivan kept his methods secret, but people who managed to observe him noticed that he would stand face to face with the troubled horse.






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A horse whisperer is a horse
Horse

The horse is a hoofed mammal, a subspecies of one of seven extant species of the family Equidae. The horse has evolution of the horse over the past 45 to 55 million years from a small multi-toed creature into the large, odd-toed ungulate animal of today....
 trainer who adopts a sympathetic view of the motives, needs, and desires of the horse, based on natural horsemanship
Natural horsemanship

Natural horsemanship is the philosophy of working with horses by appealing to their instincts and herd mentality. It involves communication techniques derived from wild horse observation in order to build a partnership that closely resembles the relationships that exist between horses....
 and modern equine psychology. The term goes back to the early nineteenth century when an Irish
Ireland

Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
 horseman, Daniel Sullivan, made a name for himself in England by rehabilitating horses that had become vicious and intractable due to abuse or accidental trauma.

Sullivan kept his methods secret, but people who managed to observe him noticed that he would stand face to face with the troubled horse. They seemed to think that he must be saying something to the horse in a way the horse could understand and accept because the horses were quickly gentled by his mysterious techniques.

His techniques were passed over to Willis J. Powell
Willis J. Powell

Willis J. Powell wrote a book, Tachyhippodamia; on The New Secret of Taming Horses to which John Solomon Rarey's work, Taming of Wild Horses, was appended for publication....
, who learned them well and traveled widely in the Americas to help the most seriously traumatized horses. His fame spread, and more and more people sought his help. He wrote his own book and later cooperated with John Solomon Rarey
John Solomon Rarey

John Solomon Rarey was one of the nineteenth century horse whisperers, an important figure in the rehabilitation of abused and vicious horses during the 1850s....
. Rarey was protective of the tradition he had thus learned, and in early versions of his own book did not reveal how the most severely traumatized horses were salvaged by the methods Sullivan originated. He did, however, always give Powell full credit for his methods of gentling horses. Finally he became convinced that it was better to reveal the secret method to the world than to risk its loss. That method is fairly faithfully represented in the novel and motion picture The Horse Whisperer
The Horse Whisperer

The Horse Whisperer is a movie directed by and starring Robert Redford, based on the 1995 in literature The Horse Whisperer by Nicholas Evans....
.


Today, numerous trainers and clinicians call themselves horse whisperers, often building on the work of Daniel Sullivan, Willis J. Powell
Willis J. Powell

Willis J. Powell wrote a book, Tachyhippodamia; on The New Secret of Taming Horses to which John Solomon Rarey's work, Taming of Wild Horses, was appended for publication....
, and John Solomon Rarey
John Solomon Rarey

John Solomon Rarey was one of the nineteenth century horse whisperers, an important figure in the rehabilitation of abused and vicious horses during the 1850s....
 in the 1850s. The early twentieth century's exponents of securing horse's cooperation by kindness include Tom and Bill Dorrance
Tom and Bill Dorrance

Brothers Tom Dorrance and Bill Dorrance are considered among the founders of the modern Natural horsemanship movement. With a background in the Great Basin "cowboy" tradition, they promoted natural, gentle methods of horse training, emphasizing "feel" of the horse and observation of its responses to the handler....
, and Ray Hunt
Ray Hunt

Ray Hunt is an American horse training and clinician of significant influence in the natural horsemanship field, a mentor and teacher of Buck Brannaman...
.

Dorrance's True Unity and Hunt's Think Harmony With Horses advocate "true understanding" of the horse.

Well-known trainers

Some well-known trainers using and advocating similar methods today include:
  • Buck Brannaman
    Buck Brannaman

    Dan M. "Buck" Brannaman is a horse trainer and a leading practitioner within the field of Natural horsemanship, which is a philosophy of working with horses based on the idea of working with the horse's nature, using an understanding of how horses think and communicate to train the horse accept humans and work confidently and responsively wit...
    , Equine Technical Advisor for the movie The Horse Whisperer
    The Horse Whisperer

    The Horse Whisperer is a movie directed by and starring Robert Redford, based on the 1995 in literature The Horse Whisperer by Nicholas Evans....
  • Peter Campbell
    Peter Campbell

    Peter Campbell may refer to:People* Peter Campbell , Scottish footballer* Peter Campbell , North American Natural Horse Trainer* Peter Campbell , American water polo player...
  • Mark Rashid
    Mark Rashid

    Mark Rashid is an American horse training and clinician from Colorado. A practitioner within the field of natural horsemanship, Rashid's philosophy involves understanding the horse?s point of view and solving difficult problems with communication rather than force....
  • Lisa Wysocky
    Lisa Wysocky

    Lisa Wysocky is an author, motivational speaker and horse clinician who was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She spent her early years showing horses on the WSCA horse show circuit and later received a degree in Light Horse Management from the University of Minnesota....
  • Monty Roberts
    Monty Roberts

    Monty Roberts is a horse trainer whose 1996 autobiography, The Man Who Listens to Horses, became a best-seller.He wrote that by personally observing horses in the wild, he learned to "listen" to their non-verbal "language"; that when horses understood that they can trust you, they will decide to be with you....
  • Ray Hunt
    Ray Hunt

    Ray Hunt is an American horse training and clinician of significant influence in the natural horsemanship field, a mentor and teacher of Buck Brannaman...
  • Steve Jefferys
    Steve Jefferys

    Steve Jefferys was the lone rider in the 2000 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony. He galloped into the stadium on his Australian Stock Horse "Ammo", which reared, and then Jefferys cracked his whip to signal the beginning of the Opening Ceremony....
  • Pat Parelli
  • John S. Rarey, an early practitioner of "natural" horsemanship
    Natural horsemanship

    Natural horsemanship is the philosophy of working with horses by appealing to their instincts and herd mentality. It involves communication techniques derived from wild horse observation in order to build a partnership that closely resembles the relationships that exist between horses....


Literature and film

  • On Horsemanship
    On Horsemanship (Xenophon)

    On Horsemanship written c. 350 BC by Xenophon is one of the earliest extant treatises on horsemanship in the Western world . In it, Xenophon details the selection, care, and training of horses for the use both in the Cavalry and for general use....
     - a Wikipedia article that summarizes Xenophon's teachings on equitation and training
  • The Horse Whisperer
    The Horse Whisperer

    The Horse Whisperer is a movie directed by and starring Robert Redford, based on the 1995 in literature The Horse Whisperer by Nicholas Evans....
     - the novel and the movie
  • Monty Roberts: A Real Horse Whisperer - a documentary film about Monty Roberts
    Monty Roberts

    Monty Roberts is a horse trainer whose 1996 autobiography, The Man Who Listens to Horses, became a best-seller.He wrote that by personally observing horses in the wild, he learned to "listen" to their non-verbal "language"; that when horses understood that they can trust you, they will decide to be with you....
  • In the classic literature novel Dracula
    Dracula

    Dracula is an 1897 in literature novel by Irish people author Bram Stoker, featuring as its primary antagonist the vampire Count Dracula.Dracula has been attributed to many literary genres including vampire literature, horror fiction, the gothic novel and invasion literature....
     (1897), author Bram Stoker
    Bram Stoker

    Abraham "Bram" Stoker was an Ireland novelist and short story writer, best known today for his 1897 Horror fiction novel Dracula. During his lifetime, he was better known as the personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and business manager of the Lyceum Theatre, London in London, which Irving owned....
     alludes to horse whisperer techniques in the first chapter, as Jonathan Harker travels with the mysterious coachman to Dracula's castle. The coachman calms the horses amid the wolves howling by whispering in their ears and caressing them "with extraordinary effect".


See also

  • Natural horsemanship
    Natural horsemanship

    Natural horsemanship is the philosophy of working with horses by appealing to their instincts and herd mentality. It involves communication techniques derived from wild horse observation in order to build a partnership that closely resembles the relationships that exist between horses....
  • Rarey technique
    Rarey technique

    The Rarey technique is a method of calming horses that have become vicious and fearful of humans due to abusive handling or other traumatic events....
  • Domestication of the horse
    Domestication of the horse

    There are a number of hypotheses on many of the key issues regarding the domestication of the horse. Although horses appeared in Paleolithic cave art as early as 30,000 BC, these were truly wild horses and were probably hunted for meat....
  • Practical equine psychology
  • Horseman's Word
    Horseman's Word

    The Horseman's Word was a secret society operating amongst horse trainers, blacksmiths, ploughmen, and other horsemen in Scotland from the 18th century until as late as the 20th century....