Your question is your answer, firm and positive. Dont get frustrated, dont get mad. Dont try and make your horse do anything, they are bigger and stronger than you. Ask. When they try, praise them, even if it's not perfect or even good at first. Next time you ask, expect more. If they seem to be getting the idea that's a good place to stop. Dont try and keep training them until they get frustrated, you've got to get a sense of when enough is enough.
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you breed a mare (girl horse) that has positive BLUP with a male horse
Which firm? If it's above ATC, it's positive. Below it's negative, No ATC? Not enough information is given.ATC=AverageTotal Cost
Shelearnt how to be a correct and firm horse and very trained
The horse was trained by a professional horse trainer who uses various techniques such as positive reinforcement, desensitization, and repetition to teach the horse commands and behaviors.
They are Horses (100% positive)
is to stay positive in harsh times
Horze is a multi-national firm selling horse-equipment. Look at www.horze.com for more information.
This is the sort of thing that needs context. It could be either positive or negative. Positive: Big, strong Negative: Big (in the sense of "ungainly"), ugly ("horse-faced" is not a compliment).
When a firm is earning positive economic profit, it means that its total revenue exceeds its total costs, including both explicit and implicit costs. This indicates that the firm is not only covering its operating expenses but also generating a return that exceeds what it could have earned in the next best alternative. Positive economic profit often signals that the firm has a competitive advantage or is operating efficiently in its market. Additionally, it can attract new entrants to the market, potentially leading to increased competition over time.
Firm, fixed, abiding, clear, positive, sure...
I'm not positive but it may be called a 'Griffin'.