Meowy Catkin
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... causes a welt to form?
Opinions please.
Opinions please.
I think it's a bit harsh to make a separate thread about this, the OP clearly felt horrible about the situation, and it was to stop the horse going down a ditch. These things happen, and she wasn't intentionally smacking the horse with the intent of hurting it!
I agree with this.
Moving away from that thread and taking the topic into a more general one...
I've also been told by someone who really would lay into their horse if it misbehaved, that they wanted their horse to be more frightened of them than anything else. So yes, there are horse people out there like that, who don't feel bad about marking their horse.
Maybe we need to start a thread called 'do you think its ok to judge people, when they have already judged themselves and feel awful'just saying.
I have found that an upset horse doesn't learn and that if a horse is upset, you need to calm it down and only then you can train it. So I don't personally believe that whacking an upset horse will be helpful for anyone. So unless it's a life or death situation, there are better and more effective ways to deal with the situation.
Yes, horses are big, but they are as a general rule extremely biddable if they are trained correctly and have no physical issues.