Monty Roberts is a horse trainer who "listens" to horses. At the age of 13, he observed wild mustangs in Nevada interacting with each other and learned their language by the way they communicate, set boundaries, and express emotions.
Now Roberts gathers disobedient horses from around the country and uses Join-Up, the training of horses using their language to establish trust. He calls this language "equus."
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Monty Roberts
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