101 Things to Do With Your Horse

101 Things to Do With Your Horse

Did You Know

You can make your horse relax within 3 seconds by scratching their mummy spot! (spot where the highest concentration of nerves on their entire body is).

Horses prefer quiet rather than constant chatter.

Individual Highlights:

Odes to the Horse 1

Hang Out Together 2

Fun With Foals

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Riding time

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Learn new things 7

Show Time

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Because you can 8

Partnership

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Group Fun

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Splish Splash

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Holiday Time

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Observation

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Size doesn't matter 16

Lasting Memories 17

Let them help you 19

Circle of Life

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Careful what asked 20

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Imagination is the highest kite you can fly.

Lauren Bacall

I'm with Lauren Bacall in the heights a good imagination can take you. Just ask Steven Spielberg if you want a new view from above on how high his good imagination took him!

A symbol of power and freedom. A teacher of non predatory power and freedom through relationship. Those open and adventurous enough to the ways of horses can't help but become more

confident, balanced and peaceful, more open to the beauty and sacredness of life.

Long before first being hunted as food, cave drawings depicting horse's magnificence have been recorded around the world. No matter the country or culture of those peoples ironically the horse did the capturing - the imaginations and desires of those people to partner with the horse.

So began 6,000 years ago the journey of the horse's impact on our lives. From knights and chariots to the horse racing centerpiece for our entertainment that horses remain today.

Rather than pigeon hole your horse relationship into a category such as show jumping, stressage, pony club or tent pegging, share other experiences with your horse and broaden your relationship and understanding of them, with them. .

Odes to the Horse

This strong but timid creature That responds so abruptly to fear Made me gentle and taught me to listen And never let anger appear.

Horses have tested my mettle. Made me control my emotional state. Put aside frustration and anger, And learn to communicate.

From horses I've learned about people, For we are but beasts, don't you see?

They've helped me learn my own species, And best, to understand me.

Dr Robert M Miller After Thirty Year, 1986

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101 Things to Do With Your Horse

Things to Do

1 Paddock Time ? just chilln

2 Bedtime snack

3 Laying down, enjoying the sunshine together.

4 Brushing time can be a joint family time.

Inspiration

Comment/Warnings

Hanging Out Together

Grab a book, sit near by and enjoy the sunshine and listening to their happy breathing and eating sounds. Enjoy the sounds of the outdoors ? birds and wind. Perhaps interrupt their grazing for a hug.

At the end of a big day, eaten dinner and now laying down to rest will they stay down and let you sit with them, a carrot snack as encouragement to stay down perhaps!

Just spend time together, see how close you can get.

How close will they allow you to be? How much do they trust you and feel comfortable?

Some horses enjoy human company more than others.

So if your horse likes to be the centre of attention why not indulge them as often as you can?

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5 Dont be surprised if they want to come and be closer to you whilst you sit near them.

6 Any time is hug time.

Horses are inquisitive by nature, its part of their survival instinct, investigating ? "what is that?"

Remember to not behave to scary or out of character if they come to be close to you.

Good ponies such as Boogie the miniature horse, is quite happy to eat grass in the back yard and have this young girl as his new best friend ? literally hanging all over him.

7 Relax together

Take the time to just enjoy the moment. On this occasion it was the horse and rider having a break from competing at their local gymkhana.

Both getting some needed shut eye for a 10 minute power nap between events.

Fun with Foals Reminder: Foals havent learnt ,,manners yet, so can be unpredictable and thus quite dangerous.

8 Watch a foal be born

Good mummy and oh ek ? how do they ever walk within a few hours on those wobbly stilts we call legs?

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9 Watch a foal learn to operate their legs and take their first steps.

10 Be the one who helps weigh the foal each day.

11 Celebrate new life.

Within 2hrs of birth up and walking ? or up and wobbling at least. Incredible to watch the amazing transition from birth to up and mobile ? in such a short time.

Horses are unique in their ability to do this so quickly ? survival instinct.

Yes this takes strength but whilst the new born foal is under 50kilos (non Shire horse foals that is) many people could have this wonderful experience.

Or be there each day and help with the ,,weigh in to monitor the foals growth. For horses as with humans the birth process is a challenging one.

No all equine pregnancies result in healthy live foals.

Celebrate the healthy new life.

12 Hug a foal

13 Introduce a foal to water

The new born coat, mane and tail is soooo soft. Bury your nose in their skin and inhale deeply. A great memory to have.

Be mindful of course that their mum may be a water baby and just looooooooove to splash!

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14 Enjoy it whilst they still have no teeth!

Mutual grooming is a great thing ? the foal loves it and so does her owner, especially when the foals like a potty calf, yeah, no teeth yet.

Hmm, how do you explain though to your work colleagues who gave you that hickie on your neck! Oops!

15 Foal Speak

16 Help with building up the foals confidence to be lead out on a trail with its mum for the first time.

Riding Time

They dont speak like this for long ? the foal speak period of opening and closing their mouths showing vulnerability lasts till theyre approximately 6-9 months old. Find a foal and watch them communicate. This is a dramatic and special period of a horses growth ? try and experience it. Magical moments for sure when you ride with a foal at liberty beside its dam. It doesnt stay beside for long!

Start the process on the lead; help them learn to respond to voice commands and to give to pressure of the lead rope. A huge learning curve time of the foals life.

17 Ride together

Yes it does help to have a mate called Monty, Shire horse, 17 1 hh and 857kgs so his three mates easily fit.

Find a friend and horse that is ok with it and experience dinking. Riding together is a great way to share the riding experience.

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