RURAL AMERICA LIVE with Parelli Natural Horsemanship

Monday, 8/28/23 – 10 PM ET | 9 PM CT | 8 PM MT | 7 PM PT

Monday, August 28, 2023

10 PM ET | 9 PM CT | 8 PM MT | 7 PM PT

Pat Parelli began creating a natural horsemanship program to improve the relationship between humans and horses In 1982. Pat strives to promote the concept of love, language, and leadership. His desire to spread this knowledge to the world rose up in him after watching his mentors Tom Dorrance and Ray Hunt work with horses.

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