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"Other horses are a huge problem"
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Dear Keith...
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Morning Keith
I wonder if I could bother you about the issue of my Biting Saddler horse. He doesn't seem to like many other horses and is usually fine in the paddock in the day (he stands alone and does not socialise with the other horse), but my problem is he bites the other horses like crazy in the stable.
I have read your article on Biting, but I don't have a problem with him biting me in anyway - he allows me to do just about anything whether we are in the stable or out riding - but other horses are a huge problem especially when he comes in at night. What do you think the root of this problem may be and what do you suggest I do??
Again I thank you for your interesting articles
Cheers
Sharon |
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Suggested Article: "Biting Horses"
How do you know the difference between a threat and an innocent stance? As you would expect, it's just common sense. A horse that's copping a bad attitude will couple his pinned ears with other facial features or body language that anyone (or...
from our Biting Horse series > read more |
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Suggested Article: "Teach Your Horse to Lower His Head While Standing"
While plenty of my articles teach you how to drop your horses head while you're actively riding, (to travel in a more "collected" frame, to "calm down," etc.) this article will show you how to do so while you're standing still. There are two...
from our John Lyons Horse Training series > read more |
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Herd Dynamics
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Biting
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Manners
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