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"Biting Horses," from my FREE monthly newsletter
From the Biting Horse Series:
"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 thing) would recognize as a warning. Just look at the horse's features as a whole and simply ask yourself if you've been "dissed." Does he look mad, freeze up or otherwise look irritated? What's the little voice in your head say? Did you have any doubt the last time your mother got mad at you? Same thing."
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"Things to keep in mind:
- As you progress, if you and your horse are having a problem somewhere, ask yourself if maybe you didn't gloss over (or skip entirely) a previous step.
- If that voice in your head says something's wrong – get off or back off – and find another way to get it done.
- Finding a pro to look over your shoulder (or better yet, work with you) is a very smart way to keep safe.
As stated, you'll want to be very specific about your requests – and very specific about what you'll accept from your horse. That is, when you ask the horse to move three steps and stop that does not mean two steps or four or even two and a half. When you want the horse to step on a certain point, get the horse to step on a certain point."
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