Mince Pie
Well-Known Member
As above.
I have a horse that windsucks occasionally, usually when her routine is changed or she is stressing about something. My YO said that if it turned into a 'proper' habit then she would have to go as the other horses on the yard would copy her.
Now I have worked in competition yards where a lot of the horses have had some sort of vice. I have never seen any horse copy another. At a livery yard I was at there was a horrendous wind sucker, no other horse copied him either. So I wonder where this thought process has come from and whether you think that it is true or not.
I have a horse that windsucks occasionally, usually when her routine is changed or she is stressing about something. My YO said that if it turned into a 'proper' habit then she would have to go as the other horses on the yard would copy her.
Now I have worked in competition yards where a lot of the horses have had some sort of vice. I have never seen any horse copy another. At a livery yard I was at there was a horrendous wind sucker, no other horse copied him either. So I wonder where this thought process has come from and whether you think that it is true or not.