Why Horses Pin Their Ears Back (What It Means!)
Think pinned ears always mean “angry horse”? Think again! Unlock the real meaning behind your horse’s ear positions and discover how to truly listen to what they’re telling you.
Think pinned ears always mean “angry horse”? Think again! Unlock the real meaning behind your horse’s ear positions and discover how to truly listen to what they’re telling you.
Unravel the surprising reasons why horses pull on the bit, including the often overlooked improper bit fitting and mouth sensitivity. Understand these underlying causes and illuminate your path to a stronger, healthier bond with your horse.
Ever struggled to catch your horse? Break free from chasing around and discover the joy of calling your horse and they come to you effortlessly. Learn the techniques of patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement to train your horse to come when called. A smoother, more rewarding equine partnership awaits!
Did you know aggression in horses isn’t necessarily a sign of dominance? Let’s debunk traditional misconceptions in equine behavior. Dive into the fascinating world of horse communication, learn about the influences that can lead to aggression and how this doesn’t automatically equate to an attempt to maintain ‘alpha’ status.
Unlock the key to genuine trust and connection with your equine partner. Learn how to decipher your horse’s body language and respond in kind, nurturing a deep bond of mutual respect.
Master the art of creating effective horse training plans with our step-by-step guide. Learn how to set realistic goals, choose the right methods, and adjust your plans as needed for maximum success. This guide is a must-read for every new horse owner.
Most riders are missing crucial signs of unbalance in their horses. Let’s get into these lesser-known symptoms that could indicate your horse is finding its canter challenging.
Discover the truth about horse breaking and training. Learn about the differences, common methods, and whether horse breaking can be considered cruel. Uncover the historical and modern perspectives.
Your horse is opening their mouth under saddle. You’ve tried to solve the problem with different bits, nose bands, and even had the vet out