Pat Parelli was reportedly responsible for coining the term Natural Horsemanship, and in his book Natural Horse-Man-Ship, writes, “there are two types of horsemanship: natural and normal” (Parelli, Kadash and Parelli, 1993: 9). Parelli is one among a group of countless other popular clinicians and professionals that helped spread NH like wildfire across Europe and North America over the last three decades (Miller and Lamb, 2005).
Many popular NH clinicians site their knowledge being passed down to them from the legendary cowboy Tom Dorrance whose non-coercive methods of working with horses were far ahead of his time (Miller and Lamb, 2005). While research points to measurable success and efficacy of NH methods, (Fureix et al., 2009; Fowler, Kennedy and Marlin, 2012; Henshall and McGreevy, 2014), and prominent clinicians and trainers who promote themselves as NH advocates contribute great diversity to the field, there is a general misunderstanding as to what NH truly is… or even if it is anything at all.
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