FlashyP
Well-Known Member
quote: .to me training is everything and in my experience a horses behaviour is RARELY caused by physical issues AT ALL
Yes, I'd agree with this to some extent, I definitely think physical issues are less commonly the cause for so called behavioural issues than they are made out to be (but I 100% think that they should be considered when an issue arises!). It takes a lot of self-awareness and self-criticism for someone to accept that it's their riding or their handling or their training causing the problem. Much easier on the ego to look for an external cause. Riding and training horses is not easy, it takes a massive skill set to ride and train effectively and ethically. I think it is often underestimated just what a task it is we take on when we try to get a half a tonne flight animal with a very different brain to that of a human to do the crazy things we ask it to do
I also think we often forget that we are training our horse with every single interaction we have with them, not just when we ride, horses are so observant and aware, they have to be, their lives depend on it, but humans really aren't to the same extent
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