fburton
Well-Known Member
Confused, sorry - are you saying here that the herd leader is different from the alpha (dominant) or the same? (They are different usually, but are often assumed to be the same.)Depends on the horse - just watch them in a herd and there are those where a flick of the ear from the herd alpha sends the scuttling away
Then there are those who are either slow or pushing their luck and the herd leader will generally have to nip and or boot them to get them to listen to the alpha
Annoying, yes, and it makes one wonder the extent to which cause and effect in punishment (and reward) is misunderstood out of the saddle too!I'd rather 'hit' properly once at the correct timing, as its far more effective. One thing that really annoys me is jumping where if a horse stops the rider turns the horse away (from the thing they are spooking at) and then lays into them. Its pointless and reflection of the riders poor understanding