Science based training is not just a way of modifying behavior, but an entire way of living with animals. A solid understanding of our species’ natural history helps us best meet their needs and bring out their fullest potential. With an understanding of learning theory and behavioral science we can really begin to influence our companion’s choices in the kindest way possible. Positive Reinforcement techniques allow us to develop a strong bond based on mutual understanding, empathy, and compassion. With the help of ethology, biology, and neuroscience, we can better understand how our horses think and feel. Using all this objective, science-based information, as well as our desire to be kinder to horses, we can reshape the horse-human connection.
This book dives deep into the sciences behind how horses behave, learn, and feel with many custom designed charts and diagrams for visual learners to enjoy. There are over 70 instructional worksheets for you to apply this information to real life situations and individual equines. In these, we’ve detailed how to train a wide variety of ground and mounted behaviors as well as how to address emotional and behavioral problems.
Starting January 16th the director of SYA, Hannah will be on maternity leave. We are still open with a full rescue of donkeys and mules. Things are being managed by all of our awesome SYA team members who have stepped up to the plate to keep SYA up and running while Hannah and her family enjoy a small maternity leave with their new baby. If you would like to schedule a time to come visit, are interested in volunteering or have an adoption inquirie please reach out to Laura at Lgroat1188@gmail.com or text (603) 558-0965 Please note that during the winter months we limit our visits to 35 minutes, and 5 people maximum for visitors at this time, and tours and visit windows are Mondays- Fridays at this time from 10-12. We do not charge for visits but donations are welcome and appreciated!



