pistolpete
Well-Known Member
Following another thread this popped into my head. Why would a horse being trained for completion behave much ‘better’ at a completion than at home?
That makes the most sense which when you think about it is sad. Herd animal taking comfort from others who are strangers but at least equids!Horses that are only worked alone at home might feel more confident in a situation where there are lots of other horses around, or napping might factor into it as well- if they're in an unfamiliar arena etc, they can't nap towards their stable/field if they don't know where it is.
Because horses are programed to react to change. If they’re in a new place, they don't know what's changed. I had a horse who was pretty much fine to hack anywhere the first time and a complete nightmare from then on. Every daffodil that wasn't there last time upset him.
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It can be confidence, at home the horse is confident of its surroundings etc, so doesnt feel it needs the riders help or support. Away from home the horse may feel insecure and need its hand holding a bit, and so rely on its rider more, which will make it seem better behaved.