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0777 – Jonna McLean 25

November 17, 2020 by Editor Horse Chats

“Ten Must Know Facts About ‘Attachment Theory’ and Horses”

 

About Jonna

–  If you would like to know more about Jonna then listen to his previous chats

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Third Chat – 172 – Jonathan McLean 3 – “Ten Steps for Further Foal Handling”

Listeners’ Choice- 211 – Listeners’ Choice Chat  (042)

Fourth Chat – 292 – Jonathan McLean 4 – “Ten Tips on The Weaning Transition, Safe, Horse Friendly Ways to Interact with Young Horses”

Fifth Chat – 318 – Jonna McLean 5 – “Ten Training Tips From Weaning to Yearling”

Sixth Chat – 348 – Jonna McLean 6 – “Ten Steps To Starting The Young Horse Under Saddle”

Seventh Chat – 378 – Jonna McLean 7 – “Ten Points to Remember When Training Your Horse”

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Fifteenth Chat – 631 – Jonna McLean 15 – Case Study – Ten Steps to Train/ Retrain Benny, The Retired Racehorse

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Nineteenth Chat – 697 – Jonna McLean 19 – “Ten Tips For Retraining The Horse Who Stops and/or Runs Out Of Jumps”

Twentieth Chat – 711 – Jonna McLean 20 – “Ten Potential Problems With Horse Friendly Solutions For Cross Country Riding”

Twenty First Chat – 723 – Jonna McLean 21 – “Ten Important Considerations When Walking the Cross Country Phase of Eventing”

Twenty Second Chat – 736 – Jonna McLean 22 – “Ten Points To Remember About Developing The Canter”

Twenty Third Chat – 750 – Jonna McLean 23 – “Ten Keys to Demystifying Bitting and Bits”

Twenty Fourth Chat – 763 – Jonna McLean 24 – “Ten Scientific Acts About Rewarding Horses”

 

 

About This Episode

“Ten Must Know Facts About ‘Attachment Theory’ and Horses”

 

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“Ten Must Know Facts About ‘Attachment Theory’ and Horses”

 

1 – What is the meaning of attachment theory?
– Relationship between humans and horses

 

2 – What are the benefits of understanding attachment theory?

 

3 – There has been a lot of work done in ‘Attachment Theory’ with dogs, does ‘Attachment Theory’ differ with horses?
– Dogs
– Artificially create mutually

 

4 – How is ‘Attachment Theory’ of use in horse training?
– Chasing, lunging, driving
– touch withers and rope of neck

 

5 – How can applying this help us with the performance of our horses?

 

6 – What are come of the side benefits of applying ‘Attachment Theory’, in our daily routines with horses?
– Social fabric and approach to horses

 

7 – What about benefits in Equine Assisted Therapy, are there benefits there?
– Science thin and feed back is positive

 

8 – Is there any evidence to suggest that applying ‘Attachment Theory’ helps us in high-performance situations, i.e. racing world class equestrian pursuits?
– Looking for an edge
– Stats out there – mutually groom

 

9 – Are there any negative outcomes associated with ‘Attachment Theory’?
– Mutually grooming may bite

 

10 – Where to from here? What areas need to be explored further (or are currently being researched) in ‘Attachment Theory’?
– More Science
– Ongoing information

 

Jonna’s Contact Details
Phone: 0417 116 471 or +61 417 116 471
Email: jonamclean@gmail.com
Website:  traintowin.com.au
Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/jonna.mclean Train To Win Facebook Page

 

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