
My riding coaches are desperate to get rid of the horse I’m leasing. Now every time I leave the barn I never look back to see my horse because I’m afraid that will be the last time I ever see him.
zeropercentinterest asked: The anon could also try this; when he or she goes to bite, make their feet move. Back them up or side pass them from the ground or send them around you in a small lunge. They'll associate the work with the biting and it won't take many 'lessons' for them to stop. But you have to remain in control, otherwise they'll think biting leads to running all over you.
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Please keep fighting. Its tough, I know, but do keep fighting because you are here for a reason. And I think getting your own horse could help you in so many ways. You may not forget about your attempts and depression, but I think getting your own horse will help.
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