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Theres not really a type that does and dosnt it s just the way they are brought up and trained

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Q: What breed of horses are least likely to spook?
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How do you take the spook out of a horse?

I hate to tell you but you can't. That is their natural instict. If something scares them they run. You can of course work with the horse and confront certain things that spook him but he will still hav the instinct. With enough training horses will learn to act much more camly to frightening situations.


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Does it really help non-spook horses to blow soap bubbles at them?

If you want to train your horse not to spook bubbles, then getting them used to the bubbles in a controlled situation is preferable over introducing them to the bubbles in a situation in which an accident could occur. In this case, I wouldn't blow them at the horse at all, but start at a safe distance away and work your way closer over time and with practice until the horse is used to them. It could take minutes, hours, days or even weeks to accomplish. If you want to simply help to spook-proof your horse (which is not entirely possible, as spooking is instinctual for self preservation), then introducing them to a variety of "strange" things is helpful - but always in a controlled, slow and gentle situation. When the horse learns to trust you as a capable leader, he/she will be less likely to spook foreign objects. However, horses are prey animals, and as such, their first instinct is to run to protect themselves. This would not be something I would do with my own horses mainly because it could spook them and somone could be seriously be hurt. Bubbles are not natural for horses so maybe you should try alternative remedies like lavender (relaxes horses). These are great for all different things. Just type "alternative remedies" into google and see what you find. This will also help to bond you and your horse together:))


What are Morgan horses afraid of?

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