Guidelines on How to Control the Temper of Horses
Posted by Ryder Lukin on Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Under: horse handling
In handling
your horse, you just can't stay
away from horses that display
bad
conduct.
Simply
speaking, these are ponies
that are not tamed yet. Nonetheless,
there are also explanations
why equines
react
in such
a manner like that. They
might be not in physical
condition or maybe the saddlery equipment being used to them does
not precisely
give
them the comfort
and ease they
really want.
Not all equines
will
definitely do the
same thing. Some ponies
may fit
in racing and other equines
just want to take
part in horse jumping. Just like men
and women, equines
have distinct
desires
in their existence. Naturally,
the equines
can't tell
you what
they need but you can realize
it by watching
their routines.
By
way of example, if you command
a
particular equine
to
leap over the fence and the horse declines
to do so, then, the horse
may not likely want horse jumping.
However,
there are equines
that are just too kinky
by misleading
you. They will just continue
to reject
or keep banging
down the fence. When
this happens, the horse
may be experiencing
cruelty
from his old
owners. Basically,
the bad
actions
displayed
by equines
is due
to human inaccuracy wherein the human
being presses
too much stress
on the horses just to fulfill
what he likes.
There are also cases
whereby
the pony
displays
bad
behavior
given
that the owner was not capable
to provide
it with the right
polocrosse equipment. One typical
example is a saddle that does
not suit
well. Once
you ride it, the withers of the equine
become aching
each
and every time. For
that reason, the muscles
of the equine
begins
to become atrophied causing it to perform
ineffectively and
may also risk you from injuries
as
a result of rattle actions.
In this situation,
it is crucial
that you take
note of horse handling. Always opt
for an
appropriate match
for the horse so that it can move very
well and openly.
Once
the horse sets
out to behave
not normal, it
is wise to instantly
have
a very close
look at all your behavior
towards the pony.
Ask yourself regarding
what have you done incorrect
and improve
it. As an owner, you are continually
accountable
for the
way your horse
acts.
To stay
clear of misconduct,
always look
over all devices
like the stirrups, saddle girth, saddle pad, and the saddle. Always think of the
safety
of the horse.
If you allow
them to feel that way, the ponies
will
more than likely follow
what
you want them to carry
out.
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