Published:
OUTBACK Magazine cover and feature story.
Book contributions: The Revolution In Horsemanship; Horse Smarts for the Busy Horse Owner
Media:
Television: creation of pilot for Australian TV.
Radio: Weekly radio feature and interviews on USA and Australian radio.
Press: Regular newspaper columns and articles.
For the Community:
Working with the R.S.P.C.A to help horses by helping horseowners understand what horses need to be happy and healthy, emotionally and physically.
Speeches:
Presentations for corporate professionals, Rotary groups and other organisations.
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About Wrangler Jayne's Natural Horsemanship
Born in Australia, Wrangler Jayne is a respected trainer in the world of natural horsemanship, having been influenced mainly by American trainer and educator, Pat Parelli, and master horseman, Australian Philip Nye. As Jayne’s mentor and teacher, Philip has had a huge influence on her horsemanship skills and ultimately, on the development of her own unique program of True and Natural Horsemanship, Horsemanship with Heart.
As a natural evolution of her beliefs and principles, Horsemanship with Heart encompasses the whole horse, not just his education, behaviour and psychology. Jayne is a dedicated advocate of bare hooves, bit-free communication and natural horse keeping, and does not lend her support to organisations or industries that exploit the horse’s rights, such as horse racing.
Jayne has a professional business background in the area of personal motivation and self-development, which she has incorporated into her educational program, and through the release of her DVDs and CDs, has gained the respect of her peers and the dedication of students around the world.
Jayne has been described as having “outstanding knowledge and ability, dedication, passion, belief, contagious enthusiasm, sensitivity and understanding” - and it is all this that makes her an outstanding horsewoman and - as an instructor - an enduring influence.
The WJ Ranch is in the heart of the beautiful Yarra Valley, Victoria, Australia.
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