funkytown
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I would be interested in views on whether horses have a conscience, and if so, whether mares and geldings or stallions differ. Personally, I think that horses do have a conscience, this is based on:
- my own observation and anecdotal evidence that horses and RDA horses in particular "look after" us
- observation of my own horse after the first (and last!) time he bucked me off, where he genuinely seemed "sorry" for what he'd done - having been messing around like an idiot getting very excited about jumping, after he had bucked me off he went completely quiet as if he had put himself on the naughty step! I had owned him all his life and he had never been put on the naughty step and indeed hardly ever told off by me, he was generally very sweet and kind just got over excited in that day about jumping, he used to love it.
I would be keen in particular to hear from anyone involved in RDA or riding schools, and to hear any different views on mares cf stallions and geldings.
Many thanks in anticipation of your help!
- my own observation and anecdotal evidence that horses and RDA horses in particular "look after" us
- observation of my own horse after the first (and last!) time he bucked me off, where he genuinely seemed "sorry" for what he'd done - having been messing around like an idiot getting very excited about jumping, after he had bucked me off he went completely quiet as if he had put himself on the naughty step! I had owned him all his life and he had never been put on the naughty step and indeed hardly ever told off by me, he was generally very sweet and kind just got over excited in that day about jumping, he used to love it.
I would be keen in particular to hear from anyone involved in RDA or riding schools, and to hear any different views on mares cf stallions and geldings.
Many thanks in anticipation of your help!