I notice the word 'submission' has come up on more than one list. In classical dressage, - and I think the only valid definition of the phrase 'submission to...
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Hi all, This isn't really a topic so much as a brain pick. My best friend currently has a horse agisting with her (that belongs to a friend of hers) that...
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I'm a long-time lurker -- interested but not as yet horse owner. (Toying with the idea of getting a miniature horse.) But I have just looked at this video...
Now my question is -- IS this horse showing signs of stress, or is lip licking in horses due to some other factor? Jenny I did not look again :0) I'd like to...
At least in this point in horse study, lip licking is considered a positive signal of releasing stress. Horses are prey animals, not predator as dogs are. Any...
... Hi, I know that with c/r it is possible to inadvertantly teach the horse to do some behaviours. The horse may think the trainer wants lip licking as this...
Julie wrote (and I paraphrase): ...Any pressure that is put on a horse creates a degree of stress, just as all stimuli place stress on us. Not all stress is...
I know that with c/r it is possible to inadvertantly teach the horse to do some behaviours. The horse may think the trainer wants lip licking as this generally...
... necessarily the product of coercion? I think Barbara Ray has something in the archives re: some forms of stress being a biological necessity? As in,...
Licking/Chewing=Learning? by: Sue McDonnell, PhD, Certified AAB December 01 2005, Article # 6346 www.thehorse.com I'm studying for an MSc in Equine Science and...
... One possibility is that this is simply a conditioned response. The far majority of reiners are schooled with pretty extreme pressures on the bits, and...
... I should note, that nearly all reiners I have seen ridden bridleless, tongue lick more frequently without the bits than when they are ridden normal with...
... the ... bit. ... Good to see you still with us Barbara! I feel a bit rusty on OC terms, but wouldn't this be classified as superstitious behavior then? If...
Many, many thanks to all who have answered this. To answer Tam's first question, In dogs, in any situation I would see this amount of 'tongue- flicking' as a...
The reason I asked Jenny such open ended questions is that I wanted to see if the majority of listers thought stress was a bad thing. Here is the first...
Hi Guys, Yes this licking and chewing sure gets us talking. In the natural horsemanship world licking and chewing is a good thing. They see it as a horse that...
... Yes, that is the idea, that with even very FEW repetitions, the way flight animals stay safe,is they 'memorise' very subtle visual and tactile "pictures"...
... Her horses have been trained pretty much traditional reining style, then the horses reach a level of 'obedience' where the bridle is used less and...
Stress comes from pressure, and the evolution and fitness of any living organism depends on it. I also do not know how one would exactly categorise stress as...
... Barbara Ray wrote: ....One possibility is that this is simply a conditioned response..... Barbara also wrote something about 'missing the bridle' and...
Hiya, ... I will see you ;-) and I raise you with this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDDZwMr5h80 Now this (IMHO) is some riding! As for the whole stress...
Whoo Hoo Sharon! Loved watching that.......wonder how long it would take me to get my seriously large mare around that course........maybe if it was as big...
I encourage everyone to re-read Jord-Ann's posted reply to questions put in front of Sue McDonnell, PhD, Certified AAB. (Message #3214 ) I tried to cut and...