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Posted June 11th, 2009 by admin

The kicking habits of these horses range between the pony kicking at virtually anybody to kicking at just the hubbies. It is a frightening problem that tons of folks haven’t any idea how to deal with. First I would like to relate some reasons for horses beginning in the practice of kicking.

Because a pony kicks is no reason to think he is naturally bad or uncontrollable. But one should never begin to break a pony without first taking into account the nature, disposition, and knowledge of a horse. For example, there are some horses that are naturally happy to have a “not so good” disposition. There are certain physical traits you can spot on a pony that indicate what his disposition is like. Jesse Beery, a famous pony coach from the 1800′s, was brilliant at decoding a pony’s disposition.

All of the difference in the world is because of the management and coaching of the colt.

A pony with a “not so good’ disposition will need more patience and in depth work. The trick is to smash a horse in a way the habit never happens in the 1st place. Too many folks think a lesson will be adequate to educate the pony to be in a position to go.

And the worse part is this : Once started, there’s an increased desire to go on kicking till confirmed in the habit. You must make all bits of his body submissive to sensitivity of his extremities. Fundamentally , you are taking a light pole and start at a pony’s nose, rub it over the mane, back, belly, quarters, and sensitive parts of the body, till all muscles become relaxed. But what if you have got a pony confirmed in the practice of kicking? If that is the case, I can provide you with three possible answers. If you’re feeling it isn’t fixable then it isn’t a great idea to keep the pony around. Is that worthwhile to get your pony to stop kicking? Only you can decide. Also he is the number 1 expert on Jesse Beery’s pony coaching techniques which can be seen at.

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