Developing The Bond Between Man And Horse
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Developing the Bond Between Humans and Horses
Summary:
The timeless bond between humans and horses thrives on empathy and understanding. By delving into horse psychology, we can better anticipate their behaviors and cultivate a harmonious relationship.
Article Body:
The connection between humans and horses is one of history and heart. Cultivating a meaningful relationship with horses requires empathy and a solid grasp of their psychology. Understanding how horses think and behave enhances the confidence of both horse and rider.
Horses are naturally inclined to flee from threats, viewing the world from a standpoint of vulnerability rather than aggression. Like humans, their reactions are shaped by experiences and upbringing, emphasizing the importance of gentle early handling and training.
While we can't eliminate a horse's instinctual fears, proper training helps guide them to see unfamiliar situations without fear. Horses are social creatures, forming bonds with other horses, animals, and humans. Even in domestic settings, they establish a social hierarchy.
Often, a dominant stallion may call out loudly at feeding time, or a retired star may demand attention when they recognize their rider entering the stableyard. It’s well-known that horses respond best to praise and encouragement rather than domination. The term "breaking-in" has evolved to "starting," reflecting a kinder approach to training young horses.
From disabled children enjoying therapeutic sessions with ponies to elite competitive riders, the common thread is trust and empathy. Horses view humans as part of their herd, and the intellectual advantage gives humans the ability to guide these powerful animals.
In early riding lessons, students are often advised, "Don't be nervous." Learning from experienced horses allows riders to relax, remembering that horses seek reassurance and security from their human partners. Cultivating this mutual trust from the start is crucial for a successful riding journey.
Article Written By J. Foley
[horseback-riding.blogspot.com](http://horseback-riding.blogspot.com)
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