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Defensive Horsemanship Training
Catching the Horse
Remain Calm
Approach Slowly
Remain Alert
Note the Horse's Body Language
Things to Remember
Considerations
A Film On Catching
Review
Remain Calm

The most important advice to remember is to remain calm. As stated earlier, horses are extremely perceptive and will know if you are impatient, angry, or frightened. Approaching a horse in an agitated state is not a good idea.

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