
NATURAL HORSEMANSHIP
An Ancient Approach
Natural Horsemanship is an equine training philosophy based on respectful communication and a deep understanding of the natural behavior of horses.
Its origin dates back to traditional methods from various cultures that lived in harmony with horses.
In the West, it became popular during the final decades of the 20th century thanks to experts such as Tom Dorrance, Buck Brannaman, and Ray Hunt.
These pioneers promoted an approach that prioritizes mutual understanding over imposition, fostering a relationship based on trust and respect.
Natural Horsemanship reminds us that the horse is a sensitive companion with whom we can build a sincere bond.
Deep Benefits for the Horse
By respecting the horse’s pace and natural language, we significantly reduce its stress levels, promoting lasting emotional and physical well-being.
Horses trained under this philosophy display a more relaxed and collaborative attitude, which facilitates communication and strengthens the bond with their owners.
It not only improves handling skills but also provides a deeper and more rewarding connection with the horse, creating an environment of mutual trust and harmony.
Cavalls de Calma: A Commitment to Respect and Well-being
At Cavalls de Calma, every interaction, every whisper, and every step is inspired by the essence of Natural Horsemanship.
We believe that the well-being of the horse stems from deep understanding, from viewing them not just as animals, but as companions with their own rhythms and needs.
Our approach is founded on respect and connection, creating a space where horse and human can meet in a natural balance, free from pressure and tension.
We work to ensure that every experience is a reflection of calmness and authenticity, a place where trust flourishes and where, together, we walk a path of harmony and respect.



