61. Q&A: Aggression/Biting, Herd/Food/Lesson Anxiety, Riding Struggles + More

08/09/2020 2h 8min Episodio 61

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Hi All🌞🌎
In this episode, I answer your questions! The questions/concepts include…
How to help a head shy horse who struggles with aggression; working with a horse who is concerned about her herd + fine-tuning training backing up to get the treat; should we teach riders & trainers about intelligent disobedience (ID) + can/should you reinforce a horse for I.D.?; how to help a horse who gets anxious only in lessons; solving a yearling’s aggression toward people who try to pet her; what your options are when you have a lazy lesson horse; why could a horse be biting his blanket + could thrush cause aggression? & finally, is it normal to feel off about riding when you switch to +R training?
All covered & answered to the best of my ability in this episode! It’s a long one so tune in during your commute, errand running, stall mucking, or listen on 2x speed!
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