The horse in this video is definitely not a difficult one. Which is good, but I feel like that not a normal young horse scenario. Also during lounging, I thought they are never suppose to turn their butt toward you?
i have autism the 1 thing horse have taught me was composition now here is what i dont understand for me when a horse gets scared they never runaway they aways try to get to my back when scared what i dont understand is why me the other thing is if my energy changes in any way i trigger all the horses in the barn the other thing i am told is when a horse gets scard i give a shoulder first then my back all i do is slow my breathing down when the horse makes contact then the horse relaxes licks and chews people also say i am tread like i am part of the herd as well
I always judge my students on how they treat their gear. Leaving your gear on the ground is a sad reflection on them and never in my wildest dreams would a professional leave a halter on the ground and have horse and yourself walking over or stand on it. Shows so much about laziness
I love the Godly input at the end of each video. Makes it all even more worthwhile.
The horse in this video is definitely not a difficult one. Which is good, but I feel like that not a normal young horse scenario. Also during lounging, I thought they are never suppose to turn their butt toward you?
i have autism the 1 thing horse have taught me was composition now here is what i dont understand for me when a horse gets scared they never runaway they aways try to get to my back when scared what i dont understand is why me the other thing is if my energy changes in any way i trigger all the horses in the barn the other thing i am told is when a horse gets scard i give a shoulder first then my back all i do is slow my breathing down when the horse makes contact then the horse relaxes licks and chews people also say i am tread like i am part of the herd as well
I always judge my students on how they treat their gear. Leaving your gear on the ground is a sad reflection on them and never in my wildest dreams would a professional leave a halter on the ground and have horse and yourself walking over or stand on it. Shows so much about laziness
A lot of trainers have things on the ground these days. So the horse learns to handle it and watch their feet.