Chinchilla
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( I'm not saying what I do until some others have commented. Reading some other threads on here I feel like I'm pretty harsh!
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Short, sharp wallop on whatever bit of the horse is most convenient at the time - timing is everything.
Although I do think it's important not to punish a horse which is terrified, has been put in a situation where it has no alternative, or if you miss the moment. It's corrective training, not revenge!
Find this thread interesting combined with reading the thread about abused horses......
There is a distinct difference between giving a horse a single smack and beating them in a violent manner.Find this thread interesting combined with reading the thread about abused horses......
Find this thread interesting combined with reading the thread about abused horses......
Find this thread interesting combined with reading the thread about abused horses......
I don't like hitting because that can trigger a fear aggression response. I just become VERY big and VERY loud, much like herd members would be to a foal that overstepped the mark. Works for me with big stroppy horses, small stroppy ponies and all in between - ignorant bossy QH mare who came to stay learned when she tried to double barrel me as I herded her out of my space. She has never even thought about doing it again, even when I am around her with others' feeds
The kindest thing you can do for a horse is to instill manners - a good horse has the best chance of a good life. .