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"She still insists on biting me and tries to kick"
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Dear Keith...
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
i know i have probably done messed up but i am a disabled lady and i bought a 18 month old filly to train and ride to help with my disability but i have no idea were to start i have tryed a few things u talk about on ur site and it has worked she still insist on biteing me and trys to kick and i dont need that but love the horse i also have 2 other horses one is kid broke and the other is a stud that has not been rode a lot but i am new to all of this but dont have kids at home and need the rideing to help me can u tell me were to start the filly has no respect but i did stand 20 feet away and made her eat in one place over her bucket i can pet her in the field but not in the barn i can pat her in the field but she wants to kick me in the barn i made her back up when she bit me and she did not do it again that is 1 day down and a lot more to go but any help will be a great thanks |
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Suggested Article: "Biting Horses"
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...
from our Biting Horse series > read more |
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Respect and Trust
Respect from Your Horse: Her idea is to smack the poop out of them when they misbehave to teach that respect |
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Kicking
Horse Behavior Problems: He tried to kick me with his back left leg. I was astonished!!!! |
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Biting
Biting Horse: What to do for a horse that bites? |
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