First, you need to figure out WHY a horse is being disobedient. Often times, we mistake a horses behavior as disobedience when he is actually trying to tell us something, "Hey I'm in pain," or, "Hey, I'm bored," Or, "I don't understand you." but instead of listening to them, we hit them, smack them around, "discipline" them, but that is not at all what needs to be done, so trust is damaged and the horse will not enjoy being around you.
I or someone else could help you more if you would specify what your horse is doing that you consider "disobeying"
Schooling is another term for training. Every interaction we have with a horse is remembered. Every interaction we have with that horse is training him/her.
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They can, if the horse is well trained, obedient, and the owners know how to control a horse. It is essential that the owners know how just as much as the horse does though, because if you don't, the horse will become untrained and disobedient when he learns he can get away with it.
No, it is an adjective (a noun, person or animal, can be disobedient). The adverb form is disobediently (done in a disobedient manner).
The disobedient dog was put down as it caused too much hassle for the family.
Disobedient is the adjective form of disobedience.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "disobedient" (insubordinate, defiant).
Obedient, accepting, or behaving. Those words mean disobedient.
You are the most disobedient child I have ever met! Good day!
The dog was so disobedient and naughty, the got him put down.
In a manner of speaking, yes a horse goes to school. For training they go to a trainer, which is like a horse teacher.
Iron Horse Middle School was created in 1996.
You can be disobedient by breaking any of his commandments or laws, such as do not murder, commit adultery, etc.