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<blockquote data-quote="circlet" data-source="post: 432160" data-attributes="member: 3753"><p>if you don't count tom dorrance or ray hunt, then of all of the people who are big names or "known'', i'd say Curt Pate beats them all hands down. i think Chris Cox also has some very good things to teach. i compare parelli to a traveling tent revivial. i've never seen buck branaman, but people i respect think he's very very good and very down to earth in his approach to the horses and people. as far as the guy with the accent, i can take him or leave him as far as horsemanship, and i've never talked to him, but i know a guy who was a few feet away from him backstage and what he saw and heard was enough to keep me sour on him for a good long time, and why in the world does he endorse shock collars?!?! :?: </p><p></p><p>for a name none of you have ever heard of, there's a guy from the sandhills of nebraska named kevin wescott who knew tom dorrance and learned from him. i know him personally and admittedly he's a friend of mine, but in all my years, i've never seen or known anyone who is close to kevin when it comes to dealing with horses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="circlet, post: 432160, member: 3753"] if you don't count tom dorrance or ray hunt, then of all of the people who are big names or "known'', i'd say Curt Pate beats them all hands down. i think Chris Cox also has some very good things to teach. i compare parelli to a traveling tent revivial. i've never seen buck branaman, but people i respect think he's very very good and very down to earth in his approach to the horses and people. as far as the guy with the accent, i can take him or leave him as far as horsemanship, and i've never talked to him, but i know a guy who was a few feet away from him backstage and what he saw and heard was enough to keep me sour on him for a good long time, and why in the world does he endorse shock collars?!?! :?: for a name none of you have ever heard of, there's a guy from the sandhills of nebraska named kevin wescott who knew tom dorrance and learned from him. i know him personally and admittedly he's a friend of mine, but in all my years, i've never seen or known anyone who is close to kevin when it comes to dealing with horses. [/QUOTE]
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