We know that horses can get distracted easily over the most insignificant thing in our eyes but for them it might be really intriguing. Sometimes, this playfulness can be an advantage when training him but there are times when it hinders the process of training. n experienced trainer can often very efficiently figure out how to best direct the particular animal’s interest and curious energy toward the task at hand.
One of the tricks to efficient behavior modification is to avoid any scolding, which to most stallions, some geldings, and even some mares essentially translates into play initiation gestures that distract the horse from the task at hand and bring his or her energetic focus to the handler. But there are other horses who don’t think they need a trainer as they can do everything on their own. What you are going to watch in this video is a horse holding a pole or bar in his mouth showing intrinsic joy of movement and play.
Maybe, this one doesn’t want anyone to install his training session as he wants to do it himself or he might prefer to play with the jump poles rather than jump them. Who knows? Horses can be up to anything. Personally, I think this horse is showing his baby side and is enjoying his play time. Watch this funny video!
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