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Has been niggeling at my mind for a while so I thought I would ask you lovely people!
I have always thought a calm approach and hardly ever get angry and raise my voice with horses. But went to a friends livery today and they all had a 'anger an shout' approach...
Say the horse pulled while leading they slapped it with the lead rope an shouted at it :/
When looked somewhat shocked they then proceeded to tell me I mollycoddle my horse and he needs a good slap or they won't respect you...
Why do you all think? Should you address your horse with calmness and only raise your voice when necessary or with a more angry, forward, stern manner??
I know it's late, but it's the 5 minutes intense thinking stage i had before i was ment to go to bed haha!
Can't offer much, I'm a student need I say more!
I have always thought a calm approach and hardly ever get angry and raise my voice with horses. But went to a friends livery today and they all had a 'anger an shout' approach...
Say the horse pulled while leading they slapped it with the lead rope an shouted at it :/
When looked somewhat shocked they then proceeded to tell me I mollycoddle my horse and he needs a good slap or they won't respect you...
Why do you all think? Should you address your horse with calmness and only raise your voice when necessary or with a more angry, forward, stern manner??
I know it's late, but it's the 5 minutes intense thinking stage i had before i was ment to go to bed haha!
Can't offer much, I'm a student need I say more!