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University of Montana Western in Dillon offers students the ability to receive a BS in Natural Horsemanship.

This is a huge story with national and international implications for the future of natural horsemanship and the horse/human bond says Janet Rose of the EQUUS INTERNATIONAL Film Festival. William Kriegel, owner of La Cense Montana, helped to establish the program, and is also the founder of Haras de la Cense and the natural horsemanship methodology in France.

Here in the U.S., working through the University program and at the Montana Center for Horsemanship, the students raise and train colts and sell them to help underwrite their University Equine Baccalaureate Program. https://w.umwestern.edu/major/bs-natural-horsemanship/

Currently, the demand for the program is greater than the number of students this program can accommodate but there are plans in development to potentially grow the program and further develop the Montana Center for Horsemanship in new and innovative ways.

This program further increases the interest in the annual EQUUS INTERNATIONAL Film Festival held in Missoula.
EQUUS INTERNATIONAL Film Festival is the premier global venue for award-winning equine film, television and other media that bring focus to the horse and other equines and seeks to enhance the equine/human bond & improve the welfare of the horse.

BS: Natural Horsemanship

This program further increases the interest in the annual EQUUS INTERNATIONAL Film Festival held in Missoula.

EQUUS INTERNATIONAL Film Festival is the premier global venue for award-winning equine film, television and other media that bring focus to the horse and other equines and seeks to enhance the equine/human bond & improve the welfare of the horse.

EQUUS INTERNATIONAL Film Festival

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