S_N
Well-Known Member
OK, so the as I've always understood it, the round pen theory, is to push the horse away from you using mainly your body language and only allowing any let up of pressure if said horse's body language/gestures show that he/she is willing to be submissive, right? Basically, establishing leadership. Once the horse is showing submissive signs, then he/she is invited in to 'join up' with the human bean. So, would it be right to assume that a horse who had only ever been round penned or lunged in a hap-hazzard fashion off a Be Nice Halter over some fences, would not understand traditional lunging and possibly panic, thinking that it was doing wrong, when actually only being encouraged to work forwards or even slow down? Thoughts on this please would be much appreciated, as I am loosing the will to live here! Thank you!