Monty Roberts is one my heros when it comes to all things equine. He has a natural tenderness in him that I can only hope to embody in my ongoing work with horses (and people!). Mustangs, especially, are highly sensitive animals with intensely honed instincts; only someone like Roberts who effortlessly speaks their language (the language of Equus as he aptly names it), can truly commune with the soul of the horse and develop a relationship that is of immeasurable depth and value.
What impresses me most about Monty Roberts, though, is not his seemingly innate talent as horse whisperer and cowboy, but his willingness to test theories, to admit defeat when defeat is due, and to ultimately, under whatever circumstance, do what is in the best interest of the horse.
Because truly, horsemanship should never be about humans making demands of their mounts and forcing results at whatever cost (often by resorting to highly abusive and violent “techniques”), but of a willing and mutual partnership in which the horse learns from the human just as readily as the human learns from the horse.
After gentling Shy Boy and developing a profound relationship, Monty bravely and selflessly gave Shy Boy the most valuable opportunity; an opportunity that 99% of “owned” horses are denied. Monty gave Shy Boy a choice: be free or come home.
He came home.
What a testament to the incredible, surreal bond that can be fostered through gentleness, patience, and utter respect for these creatures who have, miraculously, decided to be our friends and partners in this life.
Humans, humans. We have a lot to learn.