Your Horse

No more nipping

YOU GO TO put on your horse's headcollar and he is fascinated by pulling at the sleeve of your jacket, or perhaps today it's your hood.

You tie him up, and as you bend to pick up his hoof to clean out his feet, you feel him reaching around to try and nip your back. These little nips and nibbles might start out as endearing quirks, but they can quickly become annoying and potentially painful if he nibbles a mouthful of skin.

There are plenty of reasons why a horse may be mouthy, and not all

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