Bellagate
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I still fail to see how a tap with the whip is abuse.
If a horse is out of line in the field the dominant horse will kick or bite it intending to hurt.
We (I would hope) use a tap to shock as you would a smack to a small child so the unwanted behaviour stops before it becomes a problem.
Ou of curiousity once,some friends and I did use a whip on arms to get an idea of the force used.While whacking it as hard as you can hurt,a tap as it woud be used did not,and a horse will feel the impact much less then a human arm.
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A horse would feel it alot more their skin is far more sensitive than ours.
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I still fail to see how a tap with the whip is abuse.
If a horse is out of line in the field the dominant horse will kick or bite it intending to hurt.
We (I would hope) use a tap to shock as you would a smack to a small child so the unwanted behaviour stops before it becomes a problem.
Ou of curiousity once,some friends and I did use a whip on arms to get an idea of the force used.While whacking it as hard as you can hurt,a tap as it woud be used did not,and a horse will feel the impact much less then a human arm.
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A horse would feel it alot more their skin is far more sensitive than ours.