Oberon
Well-Known Member
Genuine question and not intended to be contentious
.
I don't have much experience with Parelli but recently I've been around a Parelli trained horse.
It kept getting too close to me on the lead rope and invading my space.
I raised my hand to indicate to back off a bit. This is my method of communication (not a threat to hit
). When I raise my hands/arms - it means "careful/back off". If that fails - then I will wave. I've found most horses understand this....
The result with this poor Parelli horse was to run backwards and flinch with his head up in the air
.
It's not just this occasion - when I clip the lead rope on/off or move near his head, he flinches.
I know the owner is a sensible and experienced horsewoman with many 'traditional years' behind her as a groom. I know she isn't smacking him around the head
.
In my ignorance of the system, it's easy for me to jump to the conclusion that Parelli has caused the horse to be head shy......
But it could also be said that I made the wrong move with this horse and triggered such a response by being too 'big' in my movements (a bit like getting on a racehorse and kicking
).
I'm not sure where I went wrong?
I don't have much experience with Parelli but recently I've been around a Parelli trained horse.
It kept getting too close to me on the lead rope and invading my space.
I raised my hand to indicate to back off a bit. This is my method of communication (not a threat to hit
The result with this poor Parelli horse was to run backwards and flinch with his head up in the air
It's not just this occasion - when I clip the lead rope on/off or move near his head, he flinches.
I know the owner is a sensible and experienced horsewoman with many 'traditional years' behind her as a groom. I know she isn't smacking him around the head
In my ignorance of the system, it's easy for me to jump to the conclusion that Parelli has caused the horse to be head shy......
But it could also be said that I made the wrong move with this horse and triggered such a response by being too 'big' in my movements (a bit like getting on a racehorse and kicking
I'm not sure where I went wrong?