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What's the Secret to

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So you're having a difficult time catching that stubborn horse.
Here's an old Indian trick to catch any horse that works every time.


How to Catch any Horse
By Martha Cantarini

"Don't turn my horse out; I can't catch him."

Sound familiar? No matter how meticulously you have designed your
strategy, you just cannot catch that sucker. Whether it is in a
corral or a 100-acre pasture, you have used all of your wits and
he still remains out of reach. The can of grain you shake is
meaningless and you're sure he is laughing at you. Of course he
knows you are in a hurry! And he knows how long that rope is.


There are few things more frustrating.

Let me share with an old Indian trick that never fails to work.

If you are around horses enough, it is not hard to find a horse
that is about to shed a chestnut. The chestnut carries a scent
that identifies a horse to other horses and animals.

So, find a chestnut ready to be shed, peel it off and put it in
your shirt pocket or your hand. Now, go in your corral with your
rope behind you and lean against a post and relax. Your horse
will come to you. Let him smell the chestnut as you slip a rope
around his neck with your other hand.

Or, sit down in the middle of the pasture (with the horse
downwind) and his curiosity will bring his nose right to your
pocket.

Get in the habit of slipping it into your shirt pocket when you
are going to be around horses. Whatever you are doing, a horse
will be inclined to give you the benefit of the doubt during
shoeing, clipping, grooming, etc. You may not look like one of
them but you will smell like one of them.

Don't tell, and you will also be known as one of those folks who
"talk" to horses.

Martha Cantarini is a former stunt rider and stunt double who
worked on many classic Western movies and television shows. In
The Big Country she doubled for Jean Simmons and Carol Baker. She
stepped in for Claudette Colbert in Texas Lady, Anita Louise in
television's My Friend Flicka series, and Beverly Michaels in
TV's Cheyenne



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