Horse & Rider

Hard-to-Catch Horse

Over the years I’ve worked with a lot of horses that have developed bad habits or behaviors, and it’s always interesting to look further into the problem and think about why they might have developed that behavior. For the most part, horses aren’t inherently mean, and they aren’t behaving poorly just for the fun of it. It always helps if you look beyond the behavior and get to the root of the problem before you try to fix it.

An employee at my ranch has a mare that has always been well behaved and easy to catch in

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