Understanding what your horse is trying to communicate to you with their body language and behavior is incredibly important when you’re working with horses.
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Understanding what your horse is trying to communicate to you with their body language and behavior is incredibly important when you’re working with horses.
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Today my horse was very antsy, because of the other riders in the arena … not everybody should be riding
My horse uses its ears when they’re pulled back to the point where the tips are touching his neck that means he’s gonna bite or do something unexpected but when they’re in normal position he’s calm and relaxed but when they’re going forward he’s alert
He ignored me
Thanks!
its been my dream to be a horse rider! TYSM lets help you get to 1 mill!!
♥️very useful information.interesting topic
linda.
i’ve been riding for a while but only doing lessons, i’m starting to volunteer at my local barn to help with my mental health and although i have been riding for a while i don’t know a whole lot about horses body language so i’m really making an effort to learn so i can better understand them
I find when horses are annoyed, they swish their tail, next they kick
I have an Arabian and she is VERY expressive.
let him eat the grass!
"I better get ready to fall off." Sounds like a great Tattoo.
My niece has four mature horses. I am not used to horses who are unhappy about anyone getting near them except my niece. They nip, bite, pin their ears back and present their backsides constantly to strangers. I get that horses are always trying to test their human but these guys seem to be incredibly dangerous. My fathers ranch horses were never like that. Are her equine displaying lack of training, lack of social integration early in their lives, boredom? What? Nowadays, I stay away from her small herd, but their behavior is interesting.
This was fantastic!
I just don't wanna be killed by a horse so, yeah
Ears back = angry/get out my way. May also be a mare. Probably a red mare lol
Your horse is beautiful!
The horse I'm riding always has his head high, but he never bolts. He is just ready to trot and canter.
Does Tucker ever get agitated from being on display for the camera? He seems to have excellent temperament!
He obviously loves you..
12:25 Oh no his dong was out
Fun fact I learned today: One back foot cocked can also mean he's about to try and kick the shit out of you.
they stick there tongue when i give him a treat
We have two horses that are buddy soar. I have a hard time grooming either of them. They swing their hind ends around like their sweeping the stall. What am I doing wrong?
When I had my Cody, there was something adorable he would do. Whenever I would be beside his left shoulder at times, he would turn his head and snuggle into my arm. He was always gentle about not pushing me over. He was a sweet boy❤
The fact that her horse is showing literally every sign of being relaxed
amazing
love this video!