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So as you will no doubt begin to see as you read Finding the Missed Path: The Art of Restarting Horses, the “art” of the process of restarting is not only in knowing what to do, when to do it, and why, but it is also understanding that a “restart” may have to occur before the horse is even under saddle, as was the case with the Mustang stallion.
I want to thank you once again for allowing me the honor and privilege of becoming part of your horsemanship journey, and as is the case with all of my books, I hope you enjoy it as much as I’ve enjoyed putting it together for you.
Take care,
Mark Rashid
Estes Park, CO
The Starting Point
“Are you going to chase him around?” the woman asked as the two of us stood outside the round pen and watched her sorrel gelding frantically pace back and forth along the fence opposite us.
“Chase him?” I asked, a bit surprised by her question. “No.”
“Every trainer that goes in the pen with him wants to chase him around,” she said with a hint of exasperation in her voice. “They say he has to learn that running from people is a bad thing and standing still is good.”