My horse keeps hurting herself and and when I ride her she doesn't listen and on the trail rides tries to turn back and run to my barn. My horse also tries to kick horses behind her when I ride her or walk her and pins her ears back too and it makes it hard to train her, shes just around five and six years old and shes a Standardbred Ex-harness racer what should I do? You should buy a lunge whip, and start from scratch. Groom her, and if she misbehaves, give her a tap on the shoulder. Lunge her, and take her in a round pen. Then, get her tacked up, and walk her by hand on the trail. If she tries to turn around, give her a smack on the shoulder.
i honestly dont think you can do anything about a horse being agressive and you say she keeps hurting herself? what does she do to hurt herself? i think i know that an agressive horse cannot be changed as it may be the horses personality. i have lots of aggresive horses living at my yard and their owners just have to put up with it because they love them!
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Yes, there are alot of questions that need answered.
you should probably bring a vet with you so they can look at te horse's disposition, teeth, check it;s heartbeat, etc.. however, it would be important to ask about the horse's temperament, quirks, what disciplines it's trained in, what it spooks at, (flags, trees, whatever) and any problems it may have.
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questions like: 1. what is a horse measured in? (A) Hands stuff like that really..
Yeah its important because if you don't your horse can get sick.
The heel on a horse refers to the back part of its hoof, specifically the soft tissue area located at the rear of the hoof. This area plays a crucial role in absorbing shock and providing traction for the horse. Regular maintenance and trimming of the heels are important for the horse's overall hoof health.
so your horse get enough nutrients and it stays healthy :)
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