yepp, good one, you need to know what you are doing in this work, your horse will express himself and we need t not take it personal. very good job, thank you for sharing / stina
Lovely, Farah. Finally the video you told me about last Thursday. I love the way he leaves you for his little canter break, and how it's not a big deal. When he comes back, he is even more motivated. The little kick is naughty, but I suppose if he had wanted to nail you, he would have. It's great how non-reactive you were. I might have sent him away if it was me, but then again, he would only enjoy that more and run for half an hour, right?
Yeah it was fun, the interesting thing about the kick was yes, if he really wanted to get me he would have. The reason I reacted the way I did way that I had been correcting him in a different way. I was wanting him to go forward better and straighten his shoulders. So I corrected those things instead and the behavior went away....That was the source of the kick...
Hi Farah, very nice one again. I like that you also show when things go less then perfect; other people would cut this out.
Thanks for sharing!
Naturalhorse1 2 years ago
yepp, good one, you need to know what you are doing in this work, your horse will express himself and we need t not take it personal. very good job, thank you for sharing / stina
stinahumana 2 years ago
Hi Stina Thanks!
FDHorsetraining 2 years ago
Lovely, Farah. Finally the video you told me about last Thursday. I love the way he leaves you for his little canter break, and how it's not a big deal. When he comes back, he is even more motivated. The little kick is naughty, but I suppose if he had wanted to nail you, he would have. It's great how non-reactive you were. I might have sent him away if it was me, but then again, he would only enjoy that more and run for half an hour, right?
SuperClaudeGoshen 2 years ago
Yeah it was fun, the interesting thing about the kick was yes, if he really wanted to get me he would have. The reason I reacted the way I did way that I had been correcting him in a different way. I was wanting him to go forward better and straighten his shoulders. So I corrected those things instead and the behavior went away....That was the source of the kick...
FDHorsetraining 2 years ago