Clan of the Horses

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A podcast about horses and horse people that takes a closer look at our most important friend - ever. New episodes on the first Monday of the month. www.clanofthehorses.com

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38 episodes

35 - Judgement Day in Equestrian Sports

Have Grand Prix Dressage on international level been reduced to a culture dominated by silence, greed and money? A culture where good people are reluctant to speak their minds when they should be advocating for the welfare of horses? Former FEI Judge Hege Trulsen, talks about some of challenges we are facing at the moment, and how we can solve them. This is a translated and updated version of the original Norwegian interview published in December 2023. www.clanofthehorses.com. * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

50m
Apr 01
34 #LetHorsesSpeak

In this episode, I revisit Sue Dyson, one of the initiators Horse and Hound referred to as top equestrians when we launched our petition campaign New Era for Equestrian Sports #LetHorsesSpeak in December 2023. Sue Dyson is a specialist in veterinary medicine and rehabilitation, a surgeon specialist in Equine orthopedics and I've come to know her as a professional who has dedicated her life to improve horse welfare. * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

38m
Mar 04
33 - An Open Letter to the FEI

A horse can certainly be forced to do whatever we want it to do because they are sensitive flight animals seeking safety and survival. And if events organised by the FEI do not crack down on ugly riding on warm-up arenas, or displayed conflict behaviour in horses and fail to set a proper ethical and welfare standard for the sport, what do you think happens at events further down the food chain? * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

16m
Jan 01
32 - Meet Elaine Butler

- Sometimes the horse exhibits behaviour that we mistakenly interpret as disobedience, but it's actually a cry for help. In such cases, it's not effective to ride for a trainer who instructs you to look straight ahead, keep your hands still, and use your legs, says Elaine Butler, who was forced to change her approach when she bought a horse that wouldn't yield. * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

40m
Nov 06, 2023
31 - Biomechanics meet AI

- I really call this disruptive technology because from this point on there is no excuse anymore not to measure lameness objectively. It's practical, it's scientifically proven and it's validated, says doctor in veterinary medicine Filipe Bragança, who holds a PhD in biomechanics. * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

48m
Oct 02, 2023
30 - Meet James A. Serpell

- WE NEED TO START WITH THE ASSUMPTION THAT ANIMALS AREN’T LOOKING FOR CONFLICT. THEY DON’T WANT CONFLICT ANY MORE THAN WE DO. BUT ANIMALS WILL BECOME AGGRESSIVE IF THEY BECOME FRIGHTENED. SO THE NUMBER ONE POINT IS NEVER TO SCARE THEM, SAYS PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF ETHICS AND ANIMAL WELFARE, JAMES SERPELL. * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

39m
Sep 04, 2023
29 - It's all about connection

- Good ridning means that you stop disturbing the horse, and that is one thing I find it important to tell everybody; get out of the way, cause you are the problem, says Arne Koets, who during his five years as a rider and curator at the Fürstliche Hofreitschule in Bückeburg truly started to master the art of riding and the High School movements. He is a very versatile trainer and a full-time professional instructor in HEMA (Historical European Martial Art). Photo: Matilde Brandt * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

42m
May 01, 2023
28 -Meet Jeff Sanders II

- Rather than focussing on the footfall of your horse, feel the rhythm in the movement of his spine. It is like the rhythm of a song, and you can move with it, says Jeff Sanders. Photo: Amanda Melchior. * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

42m
Apr 10, 2023
27 - Meet Jeff Sanders

- We have a running joke in the US about how California and Texas got into a fight about horsemanship and Texas won, says trainer Jeff Sanders. * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

33m
Apr 03, 2023
26 - Scentwork for horses

- Offering our horses scentwork and exploration exercises not only reduces stress and make them more confident. It can also be a brilliant tool when horses struggle with what we often refer to as behaviour problems, says the Dutch trainer Rachaël Draaisma. * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

40m
Dec 05, 2022
25 - Meet Sue Dyson

- We’ve been conditioned that many behaviours exhibited by the ridden horse are normal, when they are in fact often a reflection of underlying musculoskeletal pain. And if we resolve the pain, the behaviours will disappear, says veterinarian and Equine Orthopeadic Specialist Sue Dyson. * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

55m
Nov 07, 2022
24 - Meet Amy Skinner

- What I teach can be tricky to teach people because they often expect a series of steps, but what I try to teach them is how to be more aware, more intuitive and more creative, says horse trainer Amy Skinner. * Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

51m
Oct 03, 2022
23 - Calming Signals

I today's episode you'll meet Turid Rugaas and Rachaël Draaisma who will shed some light on equine calming signals. Photo: Anne Lill Kvam. * Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

45m
Sep 05, 2022
EP 22 - Meet Arne Koets

- Being the leader is not being the boss. A true leader is the servant of the follower. You serve everyone and everything but yourself. That's when riding is fun. When you do it as a service to everything around you - including your horse, says Arne Koets, who teach and practice historical dressage and mounted combat. * See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

58m
Aug 01, 2022
Trailer - season 5

- This dynamic riding style is very seat-orientated and advocates a light hand. Much like guiding your partner through the steps of a tango, it is all about directing energy into harmonic motions, a dance of horse and rider. * See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

3m
Jul 27, 2022
21 - Meet Kelly Wilson

- I prefer liberty work with wild horses because the conversation is more honest and more direct. You can not afford to make mistakes with horses that are not domesticated.You only get one chance, says horse trainer Kelly Wilson from New Zealand, who specialises in taming and training wild kaimanawa horses. * See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

56m
Jun 20, 2022
20 - Meet Benni Líndal II

- When you reach a new level with your horse, spend some time there before you advance the training. It will make your horse strong, confident and proud, says master trainer Benedikt Líndal. * See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

24m
May 09, 2022
19 - Meet Benni Líndal

- We are never allowed to surprise the horse, but the horse is always allowed to surprise us - with how good he can be, says master trainer Benedikt "Benni" Líndal. Illustration: Sigga Ævars. * See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

34m
May 02, 2022
Intermesso

- A short update regarding delayed podcast episodes. * See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

1m
Apr 20, 2022
18 - Tina's Horses - MOZ#2

- On my Norwegian podcast I have several short episodes that I refer to as moments of zen. They are apt to be moments I have experienced with horses that has taught me something important about horses apt to change the way I understand or relate to them. This is one of those moments * See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

5m
Feb 07, 2022
17 - Meet Cathrine Fodstad

- I thought I was a soft and supportive rider, but the Mongolian horses disagreed, says Cathrine Fodstad, who realised that our need for control is a bad deal for horses after participating in the world's longest and toughest horse race. * See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

54m
Jan 03, 2022
16 - Meet Gerd Heuschmann

- If you ride well, you don't need draw reins, and if you use them because you think need them, you jeopardise the welfare of your horse, says veterinarian, rider and author Gerd Heuschmann. * See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

44m
Dec 06, 2021
15 - Horses on the Silver Screen

- The horse has only one safety net on set and that is me, says animal trainer Sofie Polmar. Todays episode is a summary from this weeks Norwegian interview where we talked about training horses for the film industry. * See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

14m
Nov 01, 2021
14 - When margins are slim

In today's episode, I thought I’d say something about danger of being a rider. And I will illustrate it with a handful of accidents I have experienced first-hand and survived. * See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

17m
Oct 04, 2021
13 - Dreamvalley II

Meet Vivienne. The young Swiss woman who was chosen to write the next chapter about the herd known as the Dreamvalley horses. Link to Vivienne's journey beyond this episode can be found here: www.hestenesklan.no. * See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

36m
Sep 06, 2021
12 - Dreamvalley I

- Dreamvalley connects visual art, peaceful communication with natural kept horses and personal growth. To me Dreamvalley is a relational work of art where we investigate our relationship to nature. The key is to listen to nature and be humble - and the horses play a very important part, says Tina Buddeberg in this interview that was conducted in August 2020. * See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

1h 3m
Aug 02, 2021
11 - Interview with Leslie Desmond

- We need a better way for interested people to have a safer experience and be fit enough, and well prepared enough so we can actually revive the horse industry in a way that people can be proud to be part of it, says author and horse trainer Leslie Desmond. * See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

1h 31m
Jun 28, 2021
Not invisible, just slow - MOZ#1

MOZ (moments of Zen) refers to moments I have experienced with horses that have taught me something important or inspired me to make a significant shift in the way I relate to or understand my horses. This is one of those moments. * See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

7m
Jun 07, 2021
Interview with Andrew McLean II

- The idea of a horse seeing a human as dominant is pretty sketchy. We really don’t know what horses think, but it works much better to not load them up with all this nonsense, says Dr. Andrew McLean, zoologist and CEO of Equitation Science International. * See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

41m
May 03, 2021
Interview with Andrew McLean

- There are so many things we, as human beings, get wrong with horses. We know better, but we have also got to do better and we have got to be much smarter about their real welfare, says Dr. Andrew McLean in this interview about equine cognition and learning. * See acast.com/privacy https://acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

1h 11m
Apr 05, 2021