Horsemanship: A simple misunderstanding...
Although I teach throughout the USA, because of the rural location where I am based for the summer, there tends to be limited interaction
of horse owners here in the inland northwest.
Often people are living on larger properties and are able to keep their
equine partners at home rather than boarded at a facility, and most people only
have a few “nice months” to enjoy quality time with their horse without weather
being an issue. As nice as it is for
owners to look out the window and see their horse happily munching in the field,
the lack of interaction with other horsey folks often creates an isolated feel. Although most people would prefer riding with
other equine enthusiasts, they end up working/riding their horse alone. Or all too commonly a horse owner ends up
riding with a group of horse people because they are the “only” option of
people to ride with. The group may not be
respectful or sensitive to someone else’s (or their horse’s) ability, needs,
etc., and can often over face a member of their group in how (speed, etc.) or
where the ride occurs.
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