http://www.thinklikeahorse.org/
- I get more into Horse Behavior and herd behavior but talk about "Hay belly" and too thin and too fat horses. I talk about the difference in this pasture grass than the pasture in the first video. This is Part 2 of a 3 part series.
Number three really shows a Lead Horse taking over and moving up and showing dominance in a very mild and subtle way.
Here is a link to my site with a link to pictures of thin and over weight horses:
http://www.thinklikeahorse.org/index-14.html#24
@EricaAmazing1 : I only say this in about every video I do. separate piles of hay. If you read my web site and watch all my videos you would get this answer and learn many other things. You cheat yourself when ask others for answers. Research, read, learn and find your own answers so you don't have to depend on others for their answers.
horseawareness 1 year ago
Hey Rick, I recently put my horses together after discovering some of your videos, is there anyway to stop my dominant mare from driving my gelding away from hay? She wont do it when I'm in the pasture. Where do you live?
EricaAmazing1 1 year ago