Do Horses Like to be Ridden?

November 02, 2016 0 Comments




Good equestrians are also careful about the wellbeing of their pet horses. Besides love to ride, they also love their horses. Humans and horses make great friends. This friendship further expands when they share the magic of galloping together. Horses happily allow their human friends to climb on their back. If horses do not like to be ridden, they will express it in some ways. They rear, bolt, resist and buck in protest. Horses do not like when inexperienced riders use spurs. They also hate being tugged tight on the month, slammed with a whip and harshly bounced upon.


Wild horses use gentle measures to communicate with the other horses. They resort to physical forces only as the last resort. They are very sensitive and they feel everything. They can even respond to the slightest commands. They are handled and trained with a heavy hand develop vices such as a hard mouth, which can even resist the harshest of bits.


You do not require a whip if your horse is trained on a regular basis. Basically, horses are created and designed to run. So, they absolutely love it. So, horses live to be ridden with their loving human companions.

Some say he’s half man half fish, others say he’s more of a seventy/thirty split. Either way he’s a fishy bastard.

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