Medicine Horse Ranch

Medicine Horse Ranch Specializing in trauma informed therapeutic programs for both equines and humans

05/05/2026
This mare doesn’t know how to go halfway… it’s been years since she ran in a gymkhana and we were just out there running...
04/11/2026

This mare doesn’t know how to go halfway… it’s been years since she ran in a gymkhana and we were just out there running time only to warm up for her teen rider to compete, but I guess she didn’t get the memo. When a cow-bred horse can rope, sort, run barrels and poles, ride in parades, perform in the show pen with a youth rider, conquer obstacles in the cowboy races, navigate trails, wade through creeks, play in the ocean, and throw a perfect foal… after 15 years together I guess I can say she’s a keeper. 😝

Three rides, on two different horses, in the wildflower bloom this Spring!
04/11/2026

Three rides, on two different horses, in the wildflower bloom this Spring!

River had a young lady passenger today for a few minutes, one of my young students with quiet hands and a good seat, and...
10/13/2025

River had a young lady passenger today for a few minutes, one of my young students with quiet hands and a good seat, and River didn’t mind at all.

Cody was ridden by me and only me for the first ten years under saddle. Since then only a few folks who have lots of skill have been on him with no trouble but he will not help me teach the newbies without lots of wide eyes and jumpy nerves. It’s a shame, too, because he is so responsive to the slightest idea of a cue that he is a joy to ride, but an honest beginner mistake gets an overreaction and is not quickly forgiven. Lord knows he forgave me for the many I made to get to here, straight up in the bridle. But after 16 years together we now have a way of going together that exists in thoughts and energy and whispers. New hands and legs are just too loud. I understand and respect that.

So Bizzy fills the lesson horse role, begrudgingly, and her ability to ignore any attempt at a cue that isnt exactly what she expects out of her rider is important in its own way and i appreciate her willingness to help me teach new riders safely. But she is not an easy ride until she agrees to be. She really wants to show her students how to open the darn arena gate from the saddle so she can collect her peppermint and loosen her cinch. Lines herself right up and shows them where the latch is😝

I want River to be a trustworthy mount with any rider so as often as I can I will invite a few carefully chosen folks for a pony ride. Today I was in the saddle on River as I taught my student on Bizzy and working on their side pass. I decided to ask River for a side pass over a pole for the first time and she just did it… one slightly over exaggerated cue because i was demonstrating for my student was all it took. And the elevated poles to step over were her idea every time we passed them even if i didnt ask her to, she asked me if we could do it again so i agreed. I was so proud of her today. She’s a great little horse that will carry me into my old lady days.

10/05/2025

Wait… there are people who don’t love horses?? 🤷😂🐴

01/02/2025

Every time you ride. You're either schooling or un-schooling your horse. There's no in-between.

Correct, traditional training is tested, proven and is suitably firm and kind in tandem. Bits, required to mouth and flex a horse to help him lift his core and carry his rider well into his teens or twenties if done correctly and fate remains kind to him.

Coaching, not terrifying the horse, allowing mistakes, but correcting them gently, progressively , not by yanking a rope or knotted head collar where the knots correspond painfully to pressure points on the face, but through repetition.

Correct training, its really deep, it's not easy, it demands more from the trainer than the horse most days. No loss of temper, no gadgets. It is about building the horse, physically and mentally, giving him confidence in you and allowing him to find himself, to learn balance, to accept the aids without a fight, in grace.

There's growth and understanding, not submission in a negative way. Kind legs and hands, a good seat for the rider to guide him through the process, through all of the training. No crude, cruel methods that are cleverly gift wrapped and presented as natural.

Forget about quick fix "systems" that only seek to hoodwink you into thinking they are working. Done through bullying and bulls*t, with tarpaulins, plastic bags on sticks and fast talking sales people, offering the holy grail by art of distraction. Most not able to actually do anything constructive in terms of correct training with any longevity.

Bullying, spinning, yanking, HURTING your horse by constantly brow beating him until his brain shuts down, his hind quarters hurt and his fetlock gives out. Know that doing this stuff, he will go lame and switch off if you're "lucky", fighting back if you're not!

Focus less on ego, or that of these so called messiahs with more Instagram followers than gods, but with so little knowledge, if you poured it into a teacup it wouldn't half way fill it!

I'm tired of bitless, bridleless, barefoot, not for a circus act but for day to day and at any cost. I'm fed up being told by nervous wrecks how groundwork will cure them of their fear of riding which as an experienced rider, I know, sadly, it won't.

Modern so called groundwork is not the correct method of long-reining and beautiful in hand working of the horse to flex, strengthen and advance him. The new so called groundwork, reported to build a bond just by subduing and confusing the horse, losing him all hope. Not to mention, this stuff is contextual. Horses don't think like us, so the tarpaulin indoctrination may be possible in a clinic or at home, but just you wait until it's out of the blue, on a hack, trust me, you won't ride him over it because riding isn't groundwork! The horse doesn't relate or connect the two.

Understand, you can build an unbreakable bond with your horse, through mutual respect, through taking time for his educational needs. Leave your ego at the door. Stop listening to snake oil sales people.

A horse is made, a rider is made. Making either takes a lifetime of hard work, repetition. consistency, disappointment and of course the absolute feeling of elation, joy. The highs are beyond comprehension, and until you have walked that path, you will never understand why the natural, no hope brigade talk such utter nonsense.

I accept the people who believe, I feel sad for them. Most so indoctrinated they want to justify their cults without stepping back and seeing it for what it is. Often, dare I say it, middle aged women, nervous to ride, looking for a reason not to, being sold an expensive dream in order to have the decision vindicated by others who want to "play" with a horse. I only hope, for the sake of the horse, they one day realise they are wrong. As a middle aged woman, I know the joy of riding. That's why it saddens me that the "cults" normalise not riding when I bet, 99% without medical reason, would buy the £1000 nerves cure potion if it was a thing, so they could ride fear free! I get it, I'm not being mean, I'm trying to make you see the wood amongst the trees!

I don't bother to fight back, the argument is pointless, the disciples are as subdued as their horses, confused by smoke and mirrors.

Just know that you can go to groups that love all that rubbish. Share this post so you can moan about it with other believers. I really don't care, because I know what is right and humane and correct. I thankfully ride every day, my horses are happy and healthy with no fear of me or my methods. Just, know it won't change the facts, moaning will only make you feel better, justified, able to discuss with your peers about how uneducated I am (!). That's fine, you haven't found your way yet. I hope you do.

This group is for people who genuinely want to get on better with their horse. To overcome nerves and anxiety riding to progress. This is not a place for natural horsemanwhatever, and I invite you to leave if that is your thing and you don't like my point of view.

If you want to genuinely find a way, please stay, open you mind, your heart. See where it leads.

Save for the Masters who preserve the correct training methods, modern opinions have changed, usually driven by money in sales of gadgets and promises.

Methods have changed, but in the last five thousand years, one thing hasn't changed... the horse.

HU Owen
Author & Rider.

I HOPE IT RAINS The Confidence Manual for the nervous rider https://amzn.eu/d/8uUZXVp

Sharing this to save it for later. I need to practice this knot.
09/25/2024

Sharing this to save it for later. I need to practice this knot.

09/03/2024

"I am fine!"

"No, you're not."

"No... I am fine."

"I can feel that differently."

"Don't feel me."

"Why. You are literally on my body and next to me. I am always feeling you."

"Because I am holding back the flood of feelings that I have no idea what to do with. If I felt them, I might fall apart"

"Ok. I won't feel you then."

"Excuse me... can you pay attention to me? I am asking you a question nicely. Can you respond to me nicely please?"

"But we just made an agreement. That I disconnect to how you feel, just like you disconnect to how you feel."

"Yes but, don't connect to my feelings. Connect to my actions and commands."

"They are one and the same. That is impossible unless..."

"Unless what?"

"Unless I detach myself from you. Emotional death."

"Great. I'll have one emotional death please. None of those nasty inconvenient feelings. Let us just do actions please."

"Ok. But I am here, waiting for you."

"What are you waiting for?"

"For you to feel. So that we can communicate with feel."

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