"Never to lose one's temper with the horse is a good precept and an excellent habit; to lose one's temper is unreasonable and makes one do things one can but afterwards regret. When a horse shows fright of some object and refuses to go near it, one must make him feel that he has nothing to fear, and more especially so if the horse be a high-couraged one; the rider will do well to walk up to such object himself and touch it, subsequently to lead the horse quietly up to it. Those riders who force the horse by the use of the whip will only increase his terror, for he will imagine that the pain he feels is inflicted upon him by the object that frightens him." Xenophon 's Hippike, Treaty on Equitation
Sound advice from 500 years BC!
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Make him your FRIEND - Oliveira
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