When a horse does something we don’t want, who is to blame? Most people would say it’s our fault. We are to blame. It’s become the standard catch cry.
Communicating Secretly With Your Horse
This secret language is born out of your relationship with your horse. Its growth is a sign of your evolving connection. It doesn’t always mean that things are well between you and your horse, but if your communication is still stuck in a world of loudness and conspicuous body language then you can bet that your relationship is definitely struggling.
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Interrupting A Horse’ Thought
If we have an open and constant conversation with our horse, changing from one thing to another is not an interruption but the result of our constant chatter to be on the same page. it becomes a mutually agreed plan when it’s done well. That avoids the trouble that an interruption of a horse’s thought can cause.
This is what it is to have a partnership with a horse.
