Horses Behavin’ Badly Training Solutions for Problem Behaviors

Horses Behavin’ Badly Training Solutions for Problem Behaviors by Jim McCall, published by Half Halt Press in 1997, is a practical guide aimed at horse owners facing challenges with equine behavior. This 134-page book addresses the frustrations that arise when horses exhibit problematic behaviors, ranging from mildly annoying to potentially dangerous. The McCalls provide insights into understanding these behaviors and offer training solutions grounded in a deep respect for horses.
Readers will find a comprehensive approach to interpreting and addressing common issues such as running away, rearing, and cribbing. The book emphasizes understanding the motivations behind these behaviors from the horse’s perspective, enabling owners to communicate more effectively with their equine partners. By applying the methods outlined, readers can work towards correcting undesirable behaviors while fostering a stronger bond with their horses.
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Few things in this world are more frustrating to horse owners than a horse behaving badly. It is diificult not to take it personally when this creature we take care of, often love, and certainly pay the bills on, seemingly think up ways to frustrate our human goals. Bad behaviors can range from mildly irritating all the way to down-right dangerous, and it is often nothing short of astonishing what a horse can think up as a way of avoiding whatever it is the human wants to do. But there is help! In this book, Dr. Jim and his wife and partner, Lynda, offer real training solutions to problem equine behaviors. Based on a thorough understanding of horse behavior and with deep love and respect for the horse, the McCalls offer more than one possible solution to some of the most common equine behavior problems, disobedience such as running away, rearing, spooking, cribbing and more. You will learn how to interpret horse behavior and to understand the “why” behind the problem, looking at it from the horse’s point of view. You will even learn to speak “horse”, and to use methods the horse understands in correcting problem behaviors. And perhaps best yet, through the process of training out a bad behavior, you will become closer to your equine partner, developing a bond that most only dream about.
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