Capriole
Well-Known Member
i disagree with MR 
i disagree with MR![]()
And yet Monty Roberts says, "Horses do not regard food from the hand as reward, but connect food to the human body and are thus trained to bite."
Having said that, I feed Mollie treats often.![]()
well I must be a c*** trainer then cos in 11 years of reward based training I still have not succeeded in training my horse to bite...... and dont dare suggest its the horse that's dim
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So it looks like I've been wrong all these years.![]()
It looks like treats aren't dangerous if you already have a well mannered horse.
Funny how you just get into a mindset and never think about other ways to do things
Looks like I've got 20+years worth of treats to be getting on with![]()
I think it depends on the horse.
My tb gets a lot of treats at various times throughout the day, I always have them in my pocket. He never mugs me for them or gets rude and demands them, he's always polite and never nippy.
The section A and the 3 year old only get them when they deserve them, if given them all the time they become rude and nippy and will mug me for them/pull at my pockets etc!!
So it looks like I've been wrong all these years.![]()
It looks like treats aren't dangerous if you already have a well mannered horse.
Funny how you just get into a mindset and never think about other ways to do things
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I think many people have this as OP said as well. I think its all about how you know a horse, I have a 9 month old filly and she has only started recently getting a sweetie (which she takes like a lamb even from the kiddies!) but I waited until I knew that it wasnt in her nature to be nasty and it certainly wont be in her up bringing yet if she shows to start nipping or 'looking' for them this will stop immediatly.