He looks at ground poles like this then jumps them. Milo, why u so extra?
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He looks at ground poles like this then jumps them. Milo, why u so extra?

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How it feels to be an equestrian.
@hermes and @jessica_von_bredow_werndl can do no wrong đđź #regram #dressur #eq #dressage #horsesofinstagram #hermes #sellierhermes #dressur #dressurpferd #zaire #dressagerider
nothin softer than a horse noseÂ
have you touched a horse nose? touch a horse nose now. get in your car and drive to the nearest horse nose. and touch it.Â

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Anna Kasprzak & Donnperignon
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Some of the research conducted by the Nevzorov Haute Ecole research centre.Â
I canât stress enough that I do not use opinion in my work. I use only facts and science.
The experiments carried out used the same technology that is commonly used by forensic scientists in crime scene investigations. Worth a watch.
If anyone believes this study to be biased Iâm quite happy to post the full lab report for you to read.

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New tack room is finally coming together. Praise.
A thought for the day - if my horse were a dog would I be doing this?
I had an email this morning, asking me about how to get a horse to hack out on his own. Iâm not specifically pin pointing this person, I see this all the time, perhaps even you yourself have used it.
âmy horse wonât hack out on his own. He gets to the end of the street and then refuses to walk and spins in circles. Iâve tried lots of leg and big kicks to encourage him forwards and a whip but he just rears and gets worked up. Any ideas?â
Read that again. But change the word horse for dog. People then seem to magically find the answers all by themselves.
Iâm in no way saying that the psychology of canines is the same as that of an equine, by far. However when it comes to dogs, we choose a soft, kind approach instead of automatically assuming theyâre âtaking the pissâ
First we need to address why wonât the horse hack out alone? Scared? Nervous? Do they know the area very well? Have you recently moved yards and not hacked out much?
If the horse is scared punishment will not solve your issues. Youâre not losing any battle by dismounting, comforting your horse and walking them in hand a few times so they know they can feel safe alone with you. Horses are herd animals. Of course they feel a bit uneasy without other horses, and punishment wont change that, but it will possibly worsen the situation especially if it happens regularly to the point where theyâve forgotten why they were originally scared of going past that certain point alone but they know each time they reach that point they get shouted at and whipped and come to associate that land mark with a bad experience. Itâs up to you to break that habit and learned behaviour.
They arenât being naughty by refusing to go forward. Theyâre trying to tell you something, but you didnât listen, so they used a different, bigger way of communicating, until it got to the point where rearing and spinning was the only way to get their point heard. If you can remove that element and reassure them that everything is ok you havenât lost a battle, you havenât won it either. Youâve simply defused it completely. Horses have no interest in spat for spat with humans. They look for reassurance and safety. They completely lack the mental capacity to want to ruin your day. They have no idea you had the worst day at work, an argument with your colleague, that your car needs servicing and that youâre running low on cash. They honestly did not set out to make your day worse. And we need to remember that they are very innocent in their wants and very primal.
If you find yourself wanting to punish a horse for something, please first ask yourself why is my horse doing this and treat the problem not the symptoms. Ask yourself âif my horse were a dog would I find it acceptable to punish them for being afraid?
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I may just be dumb but how can you wrap a polo backwards?
You have to wrap them a different direction on each side of the horse (left vs right) so Youre always wrapping towards the tail otherwise they pull against the tendons. Also tightness and even pressure is really important. TBH polos are a pain in the ass and really should only be used if you know how to wrap them because itâs not like they are any better than a boot?
I didnât know how to properly wrap them for years because no one showed me how or why it was important so only recently have I really learned how to do it and even still, I wonât wrap anyone elseâs horses unless I absolutely have to because itâs not something Iâm overly comfortable with but if you ever work with a big training barn (specifically with racehorses) theyâd crucify someone if they wrapped the wrong way because of how it can cause injury. If theyâre just on for decoration and not actual work it isnât really a big deal though but if youâre using them for work itâs important to practice and learn how
This is so important (:

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