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Les frères Dorrance, Bill (né le 19 janvier 1906, mort le 20 juillet 1999) et Tom (né le 11 mai 1910, mort le 11 juin 2003) sont les chuchoteurs américains considérés comme les fondateurs de l'équitation éthologique aux États-Unis. Voici une célèbre citation de Tom : Les cavaliers cherchent souvent à obtenir des réponses rapides, superficielles. Je les encourage plutôt à essayer de comprendre quelque chose. Ils ont chacun d'entre eux écrit leur (en) parmi les pionniers de la littérature d'éthologie équine. * Portail équestre
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dbo:abstract | Les frères Dorrance, Bill (né le 19 janvier 1906, mort le 20 juillet 1999) et Tom (né le 11 mai 1910, mort le 11 juin 2003) sont les chuchoteurs américains considérés comme les fondateurs de l'équitation éthologique aux États-Unis. Voici une célèbre citation de Tom : Les cavaliers cherchent souvent à obtenir des réponses rapides, superficielles. Je les encourage plutôt à essayer de comprendre quelque chose. Ils ont chacun d'entre eux écrit leur (en) parmi les pionniers de la littérature d'éthologie équine. * Portail équestre (fr) Brothers and horsemen William "Bill" Dorrance (January 19, 1906 – July 20, 1999) and Tom Dorrance (May 11, 1910 – June 11, 2003) are considered among the founders of the modern natural horsemanship movement. Born and raised on an Oregon cattle ranch with a background in the Great Basin "Buckaroo" tradition, they promoted natural, gentle methods of horse training, emphasizing "feel" of the horse and observation of its responses to the handler. They had a particularly strong influence on fellow horseman Ray Hunt and Hunt's disciple, Buck Brannaman, as well as Arabian horse breeder and trainer Sheila Varian. Many horse trainers and owners claim influence from the Dorrance brothers. When people think of natural horsemanship that could mean a lot of things. It isn't natural for a horse to be around people, and it's not natural for a person to be sitting on him either. When we use these words we speak about what's natural for the horse to do within his own boundaries. Bill Dorrance, True Horsemanship Through Feel The thing you are trying to help the horse do is to use his own mind. You are trying to present something and then let him figure out how to get there. Tom Dorrance, True Unity: Willing Communication Between Horse and Human (en) |
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dbp:quote | When people think of natural horsemanship that could mean a lot of things. It isn't natural for a horse to be around people, and it's not natural for a person to be sitting on him either. When we use these words we speak about what's natural for the horse to do within his own boundaries. (en) The thing you are trying to help the horse do is to use his own mind. You are trying to present something and then let him figure out how to get there. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Les frères Dorrance, Bill (né le 19 janvier 1906, mort le 20 juillet 1999) et Tom (né le 11 mai 1910, mort le 11 juin 2003) sont les chuchoteurs américains considérés comme les fondateurs de l'équitation éthologique aux États-Unis. Voici une célèbre citation de Tom : Les cavaliers cherchent souvent à obtenir des réponses rapides, superficielles. Je les encourage plutôt à essayer de comprendre quelque chose. Ils ont chacun d'entre eux écrit leur (en) parmi les pionniers de la littérature d'éthologie équine. * Portail équestre (fr) Brothers and horsemen William "Bill" Dorrance (January 19, 1906 – July 20, 1999) and Tom Dorrance (May 11, 1910 – June 11, 2003) are considered among the founders of the modern natural horsemanship movement. Born and raised on an Oregon cattle ranch with a background in the Great Basin "Buckaroo" tradition, they promoted natural, gentle methods of horse training, emphasizing "feel" of the horse and observation of its responses to the handler. Bill Dorrance, True Horsemanship Through Feel Tom Dorrance, True Unity: Willing Communication Between Horse and Human (en) |
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