Cragrat
Well-Known Member
I feel that horses can feel insecure if they feel alone without a strong companion.
I'm not sure it's simply that they need you to dominate, but they need to feel you can make decisions, otherwise he will make them for you. When you demonstrate you can take charge, they feel safer and relax, and don't feel so much need for other horses.
I think TRT Tristan Tucker teaches this? Others probably too. So telling him firmly , but not making a massive deal, and carrying on with your choice of activity, gave him reassurance. All this natural horsemanship moving their feet, making them turn left / right/ back etc, just lets them think about a job to do, gives them instructions, so they don't have time to feel lost and afraid.
I'm not sure it's simply that they need you to dominate, but they need to feel you can make decisions, otherwise he will make them for you. When you demonstrate you can take charge, they feel safer and relax, and don't feel so much need for other horses.
I think TRT Tristan Tucker teaches this? Others probably too. So telling him firmly , but not making a massive deal, and carrying on with your choice of activity, gave him reassurance. All this natural horsemanship moving their feet, making them turn left / right/ back etc, just lets them think about a job to do, gives them instructions, so they don't have time to feel lost and afraid.