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I often get questions like, “How do I keep my horse from getting bored?” or “How do I keep repetitive things from becoming boring?” or statements like “My horse got bored with that, so I changed it up.”
One reason this is interesting to me is because…I don’t have bored horses. Yet, if you were to watch me day to day…I seem to do a lot of repetitive things that could easily be seen as boring.
In this episode, I share and explore the topic of boredom from both the human and the horse perspective. I share the problems that I often see occur when riders try to solve the problem of ‘boredom’ when the actual issue is something entirely different.
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I often get questions like, “How do I keep my horse from getting bored?” or “How do I keep repetitive things from becoming boring?” or statements like “My horse got bored with that, so I changed it up.”
One reason this is interesting to me is because…I don’t have bored horses. Yet, if you were to watch me day to day…I seem to do a lot of repetitive things that could easily be seen as boring.
In this episode, I share and explore the topic of boredom from both the human and the horse perspective. I share the problems that I often see occur when riders try to solve the problem of ‘boredom’ when the actual issue is something entirely different.
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