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Arabian Horse has attitude!
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 26349"><p>Listen to what everyone is tell you, some of the post have attitude but they are right on. This horse is warning you...if you don't correct the problem you're going get hurt. She will kick you, she is telling you that loud and clear with pinned ears and butt towards you. If she is in a stall don't try to get in front of her always leave yourself a clear get away, don't get pinned in the back of the stall with a angry horse between you and the door. Use a longe whip or the wooden end of a pick to smack her in the stall until she turns around, then make it pleasant for her to face you, unpleasant to turn on you. A horse with bad stall manners will kill you in a second, I know, I had a friend die that way. Remember that horses have been around for many many thousands of years and have only been domesicated (sp) for the last 3 of 4 thousand years they are more wild than domestic.</p><p></p><p>She is the lead mare as far as you concerned to her, you need to change that. Put her in a round pen and make her work, watch her ears and mouth. Her inside ear should be turned toward you, this means she is listening to you, if it's not toward you she is ignoring you, disrepectful, step towards her close the space between her and you (push her harder) until she listens, chase her with the whip if you have to.</p><p></p><p>Work her hard, past a sweat, until she starts to chew and lick her lips. this means that she accepts you as the lead and it's okay. You may need to repeat this 5 or 6 days a week for a couple of weeks. she'll change without laying a hard hand on her.</p><p></p><p>Once your in control, then she can learn to trust you, and things will work out alot easier...but be ready for a couple of battles. Arabs are hot horse and will fight back...Know horse talk and be careful.</p><p></p><p>My opionin,</p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 26349"] Listen to what everyone is tell you, some of the post have attitude but they are right on. This horse is warning you...if you don't correct the problem you're going get hurt. She will kick you, she is telling you that loud and clear with pinned ears and butt towards you. If she is in a stall don't try to get in front of her always leave yourself a clear get away, don't get pinned in the back of the stall with a angry horse between you and the door. Use a longe whip or the wooden end of a pick to smack her in the stall until she turns around, then make it pleasant for her to face you, unpleasant to turn on you. A horse with bad stall manners will kill you in a second, I know, I had a friend die that way. Remember that horses have been around for many many thousands of years and have only been domesicated (sp) for the last 3 of 4 thousand years they are more wild than domestic. She is the lead mare as far as you concerned to her, you need to change that. Put her in a round pen and make her work, watch her ears and mouth. Her inside ear should be turned toward you, this means she is listening to you, if it's not toward you she is ignoring you, disrepectful, step towards her close the space between her and you (push her harder) until she listens, chase her with the whip if you have to. Work her hard, past a sweat, until she starts to chew and lick her lips. this means that she accepts you as the lead and it's okay. You may need to repeat this 5 or 6 days a week for a couple of weeks. she'll change without laying a hard hand on her. Once your in control, then she can learn to trust you, and things will work out alot easier...but be ready for a couple of battles. Arabs are hot horse and will fight back...Know horse talk and be careful. My opionin, Alan [/QUOTE]
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