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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 958672" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>there is a difference between discipline and correction, i never discipline a horse but always correct a horse.</p><p>remember a horse doesn't think same you. </p><p>he has different ideas and interest than you and knows more thn you give him credit for.</p><p>just like taking a horse to big rough place he's never been on and looking for cattle without success and give your horse his head and he takes you right to them, he knows more than you do so you need to listen to him.</p><p>what your wanting is for him to work for you and he may not be interested in your job. </p><p>you can make a horse submisive and midless and that all you'll ever have is a mindless robot that obeys commands</p><p>the toughest thing is getting him to agree with you and trust your judgement, show signs of poor judgement and he'll quit you.</p><p> just because he's young and green doesn't make him dumb, he just doesn't have the experience and his brain hasn't matured yet, talk to him with respect like you would your own teenage son. </p><p>give him a job and let him take the responsibility for the job</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 958672, member: 8382"] there is a difference between discipline and correction, i never discipline a horse but always correct a horse. remember a horse doesn't think same you. he has different ideas and interest than you and knows more thn you give him credit for. just like taking a horse to big rough place he's never been on and looking for cattle without success and give your horse his head and he takes you right to them, he knows more than you do so you need to listen to him. what your wanting is for him to work for you and he may not be interested in your job. you can make a horse submisive and midless and that all you'll ever have is a mindless robot that obeys commands the toughest thing is getting him to agree with you and trust your judgement, show signs of poor judgement and he'll quit you. just because he's young and green doesn't make him dumb, he just doesn't have the experience and his brain hasn't matured yet, talk to him with respect like you would your own teenage son. give him a job and let him take the responsibility for the job [/QUOTE]
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