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What is humane horsemanship?  
The idea of Humane Horsemanship is to understand and use the horse's mind and language to accomplish excellence in horse and rider. Beyond just training the horse to perform routine actions, this system will result in a confident, willing partnership between horse and rider. It is applicable to novice and expert horseman alike. It is a method based on trust and understanding instead of fear, force and pain. more>>>

Jerry Lee Sewell, a knowledgeable, insightful and encouraging teacher and communicator has just moved into the Austin area and has clinics planned for TETRA members, the Central Texas Riding Club, Lone Star Equine Rescue, and Acco Feeds. Watch the web site for dates, times and contact information. more>>>

Upcoming Clinics

Lone Star Equine Rescue clinics in San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, and Austin. One per month from March through June. These clinics are included in the adoption fee and are also open to the public at an additional cost. They will vary in content depending on the horse to be adopted.See details on Clinic page.

Central Texas Riding Club clinic, De Spook and Defensive Riding Clinic, May 22, 2004. Location: Vaquero Horse Ranch, 300 Sachtleben Road, Wimberley, Texas.
www.vaquerohorseranch.com. $35 to club members, $45 non-members if space is available. About CTRC and clinics.


 

Jerry Lee Sewell

Jerry Lee Sewell is a lifelong horseman who has competed and won in almost every western riding discipline, as well as dressage. Among those he credits for his way of relating to horses are some of the premier proponents of the gentle approach to horse training — Tom and Bill Dorrance, Ray Hunt, John Lyons, his mentor, Craig Cameron, and dressage trainer, Wolfgang May, formerly of the Spanish Riding School. Learn more>>>

 
 

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