Aggressive or Defensive? Michael Peace @thinkequus helps a young stallion understand the balance.

This young Spanish Stallion was recently imported to the U.K. when ever he was asked to do anything he over reacts defensively probably as a result of harsh correction in his past.The Middle Ground Theory I firmly believes that there is not a bad horse born. There may be bad horses about but they certainly didn’t start like that. Some are easier to get on with than others but all have some softness in them that can be developed if we know how to do it. The ‘middle ground theory’ helps people understand how to work with horses a little better. ‘All horses have an area of tolerance in which you can work with a certain amount of inconsistency and get away with it without causing problems to you or to him. Provided you work within this area of tolerance (or ‘middle ground’ as i like to call it), you can be too hard sometimes and the horse won’t resent you and too soft at other times and the horse won’t exploit you. In other words, the relationship can go slightly out of balance without you doing any permanent damage. If however you work outside the limits of the middle ground and for example are really too hard sometimes or really too easy at others, you will begin to damage the relationship. The ‘middle ground’ will erode and cause the horse to become less and less generous. In this case the middle ground will eventually become a fine line at which point the horse will give you very little room for manoeuvre in future encounters. This is when a horse is considered a problem horse and requires skilled, delicate and precise handling/riding to restore the middle ground'. Michael has not met a horse that he could not help by widening the fine line to give the owner or rider room to work again. Michael Peace © 1999 Think Like Your Horse. Michael Peace @thinkequus helping horses all over the U.K. on home training sessions. So if you feel like your training isn't progressing and your local person is out of their depth, why not make the leap, and do the best by your horse by booking a kind and true horseman with an excellent reputation plus 40 years of professional hands on experience. For ridden and ground work issues like loading, leading & shoeing. Send a messenger with your postcode a bit of horse history and I will get straight back to you. #horsemanship #horse-trainer #equinebehaviourconsultant #naturalhorsemanshiptraining #naturalhorsemanshiptraining #horsesofinstagram #horses #horse-trainer #equinebehaviour #equinelearning #horsebehaviour #horsebehaviourproblems #horsebehaviourhelp #equinebehaviourconsultant #horsetraining #equinebehaviorist #thecotswoldhorsewhisperer

Rearing and fighting young horse, Michael helps her understand you don't have to fight to survive.
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Rearing and fighting young horse, Michael helps her understand you don't have to fight to survive.

Michael Peace helps a cheeky young colt learn the ground rules for leading and picking up feet.
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Michael Peace helps a cheeky young colt learn the ground rules for leading and picking up feet.

I tried teaching my horse a FIGURE 8
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I tried teaching my horse a FIGURE 8

Picking Up the Feet of a Horse that Doesn't Like Feet Being Handled
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Picking Up the Feet of a Horse that Doesn't Like Feet Being Handled

Extremely head-shy Polo Pony is transformed with Michael Peace's phenomenal approach.
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Extremely head-shy Polo Pony is transformed with Michael Peace's phenomenal approach.

How Miscommunication with your Horse can lead to Explosive Behavior (corrected version...)
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How Miscommunication with your Horse can lead to Explosive Behavior (corrected version...)

Lightness & Co-operation not Force and Submission. Do less! les is more, Fitting with the horse.
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Lightness & Co-operation not Force and Submission. Do less! les is more, Fitting with the horse.

Loading, just acceptance and understanding no pressure halters!
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Loading, just acceptance and understanding no pressure halters!

Part 2. Michael Peace helps the young stallion change from confusion to acceptance & understanding.
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Part 2. Michael Peace helps the young stallion change from confusion to acceptance & understanding.

How Trauma Forged a Horse Whisperer: Buck Brannaman Inspiring Tale
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How Trauma Forged a Horse Whisperer: Buck Brannaman Inspiring Tale

Once Bitten Twice Shy: How to Train a Dangerous, Dominant Horse
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Once Bitten Twice Shy: How to Train a Dangerous, Dominant Horse

Do You think You Have A DOMINANT Horse?
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Do You think You Have A DOMINANT Horse?

Stallion behavior - investment in the future of the Horse - politeness in handling horse
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Stallion behavior - investment in the future of the Horse - politeness in handling horse

Help with bad horse behavior. Ground work exercises for disrespectful pushy or young horses.
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Help with bad horse behavior. Ground work exercises for disrespectful pushy or young horses.

This Horse Started Kicking People… Then We Changed ONE Thing
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This Horse Started Kicking People… Then We Changed ONE Thing

The 24 Behaviors of the Ridden Horse in Pain: Shifting the Paradigm of How We See Lameness
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The 24 Behaviors of the Ridden Horse in Pain: Shifting the Paradigm of How We See Lameness

Teaching a stallion to control himself around other horses.
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Teaching a stallion to control himself around other horses.

Stallion Manners and What a Stallion Prospect REALLY IS
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Stallion Manners and What a Stallion Prospect REALLY IS

Michael Peace Building Confidence in a young Police Horse for 'Crowd Control' training.
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Michael Peace Building Confidence in a young Police Horse for 'Crowd Control' training.

Tik Maynard: Training a Young Horse Step by Step
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Tik Maynard: Training a Young Horse Step by Step