Cómo Corregir Vicios y Mañas en la doma de los caballos (Martín Ochoteco) - por Juan Gonzalo Angel
Twitter @juangangel Most horses are good, but any horse can become bad as a result of inadequate maintenance or care. Some horses are predisposed to neurotic breakdowns when faced with domestic pressures. This psychological weakness can be genetically inherited, shaped by experiences with their mother or with breaking in, or it may develop throughout their life due to illness or trauma. Horses with neurotic tendencies often have bad habits. Bad habits are undesirable habits that horses commonly exhibit when stabled and are generally caused by confinement, overfeeding, and stress. Some examples of these bad habits are gulping air, kicking, slamming doors, swaying, and circling the stable. Bad habits, such as handstands, grabbing, etc., are undesirable behaviors in response to human treatment and often cause rushed and improper breaking in, insecurity, and resentment. A resentful horse is uncooperative. Their lack of cooperation may be due to confusion, fear, disobedience, tiredness, boredom, and sometimes because they are too strong. Often, a horse's actions are interpreted as bad behavior, but in reality, they are legitimate equine behavior. But of course, what is good behavior between horses is not good behavior between horse and human. This is where practical psychology, behavior modification, training, attitude adjustment, etc., come in. Most vices and bad habits are predictable; that is, with foresight and proper treatment and training, most can be avoided. Prevention is the best course of action because once certain habits have been acquired, they can be very difficult to change. Some vices can be cured with special techniques and equipment to lessen their negative effects. But eliminating them completely is almost impossible. See more information at http://euskalhorse.net/hipica/archfil... Juan Gonzalo Angel www.tvagro.tv

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