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Shamus Haws is not ‘just another’ horseman/clinician. Shamus’ knowledge of horses is exceptional and he is gifted with communication and teaching skills reaching far beyond the average and into the handful of ‘top professional’ horsemen today. He has figured out what he does best and is doing it: helping people on a very personal level about the incredible journey that can lead to a partnership between horse and rider; developing an effortless, soft connection, the thoughts of the horse and rider becoming one, and ultimately leading to directing the horses mind and feet. Shamus is in touch with the internal, invisible intent a true horseman must have which initiates the connection between horse and human before any external moves are evident. Shamus was first placed upon a horse the day he was brought home from the hospital. By the age of eight, he was competing successfully in youth horse shows and rodeos. By the age of eleven, he had started his first colt. Soon after he was riding colts and training for the general public. Shamus has been ranching, riding & training horses ever since. Shamus has taken every opportunity he can to ride with and learn from other great and talented horsemen. Knowing that there was a better way, his exposure to real horsemanship resulted in a commitment to work with horses for a better change, not only in the horses but also within himself. With more than 30 years of horse training and ranching experience, Shamus is always very eager to share his knowledge, and the knowledge that he has learned from spending time with other great horseman such as Bryan Neubert and Joe Wolter, along with the influences of Ray Hunt and the Dorrance Brothers. I feel that I will always be a continual student of Horsemanship. You can never gain enough knowledge. My goals on every colt I start and horse I ride is to help them be soft, supple, balanced, quiet, willing and responsive. I love the challenge of convincing horses to want to, rather than making them have to’.
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