avthechav
Well-Known Member
An earlier post got me thinking.. Do you think that character/ behavoural traits in young horses are down to experience or their natural attitude. I personally think that some horses have natural tendencies towards some behaviours and these are accentuated by their experiences.
Having only really experienced Av as my only green horse I believe that her racehorse training has a lot to do with her 'backward' tendencies (as I was told that she was usually worked at the back of the string) but interestingly her siblings also do similar things in the same situations, i.e. refusing to go in front if someone stops, is this due to them having the same type of early training or their genes? On the other hand a friend's youngster is very willing to try anything once she gets what she has to do- is this due to consistent training and handling or is it her natural attitude?
I have no real experience of any other youngsters and does anyone have any opinions on this? Can a horse be born naughty or is it something it learns?
Having only really experienced Av as my only green horse I believe that her racehorse training has a lot to do with her 'backward' tendencies (as I was told that she was usually worked at the back of the string) but interestingly her siblings also do similar things in the same situations, i.e. refusing to go in front if someone stops, is this due to them having the same type of early training or their genes? On the other hand a friend's youngster is very willing to try anything once she gets what she has to do- is this due to consistent training and handling or is it her natural attitude?
I have no real experience of any other youngsters and does anyone have any opinions on this? Can a horse be born naughty or is it something it learns?