How To Use Horse Training Thinking To Solve Dang Near Any Pr
What many horse owners don’t understand is often the handler, not the horse, is causing the problem. That being said, that is the first consideration in unscrambling the horse’s ill behavior. For instance, a common problem riders have is a horse being spooky. In layman’s terms, that means a horse is nervous and afraid something is going to “get him”. Thus, whenever the horse and owner go for a ride it’s not usually a relaxing moment. Also, maybe he’s stiff as a board and has a white-knuckle hold on the reins. When the horse is in the habit of feeling it then the horse’s spookiness is also the rider’s. Two deathly scared kids are walking home at night. They both hear sounds and see things. So it is with the rider and horse. Maybe not to that extent, but still it happens. And since the rider is human and capable of reasoning, then he or she must be the one to interrupt the pattern of behavior. The rider must loosen up while in the saddle. The horse simply reacts to the stimuli he gets. If the stimuli is tense, causes fear reactions, and so on, the result is a spooky horse.
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