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If you enjoyed this episode we would love for you to follow and share the episode with your friends and would greatly appreciate a 5 star rating so we can continue to impact the world for the horse!!
This week, we explore how so-called “bad behaviour” in horses is often not behavioural at all. Horses respond to their internal state. If they feel unstable, sore, or restricted, they will try to communicate — sometimes with behaviours we label as "naughty," "lazy," or "resistant."
Why physical discomfort is often overlooked as a root cause of 'bad' behaviour
How common advice (more pressure, spurs, stronger aids) can escalate the problem
Why behaviour is communication — and how to listen with your eyes and hands
Sophie and Raquel share real-world examples where functional movement improving transformed long-standing behavioural challenges
Before blaming your horse — or yourself we discuss how to pause and consider:
👉 Could this be physical? 👉 Who can help assess the horse’s body? (Vet, bodyworker, hoof care, dentist)
👉 What tools are available to me to solve this problem? (e.g. Use tools like the Sue Dyson ethogram to spot pain)
🎓 Want to learn more?
Keep an eye out for the upcoming Equine Posture Behaviour Masterclass (a recorded webinar).
Want to join us on our mission to empower horse people across the world with the skills they need to create their horse's best posture... join our next cohort of the Equine Functional Posture Course!
https://integratedvettherapeutics.mykajabi.com/
To learn more about Dr Raquel Butler visit:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IntegratedVetherapeutics
Website: https://integratedvettherapeutics.mykajabi.com/about
To learn more about Sophie Vandenberg:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091267906532
Have any questions? Have a topic you would like to hear about?
Email us at: [email protected]
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If you enjoyed this episode we would love for you to follow and share the episode with your friends and would greatly appreciate a 5 star rating so we can continue to impact the world for the horse!!
This week, we explore how so-called “bad behaviour” in horses is often not behavioural at all. Horses respond to their internal state. If they feel unstable, sore, or restricted, they will try to communicate — sometimes with behaviours we label as "naughty," "lazy," or "resistant."
Why physical discomfort is often overlooked as a root cause of 'bad' behaviour
How common advice (more pressure, spurs, stronger aids) can escalate the problem
Why behaviour is communication — and how to listen with your eyes and hands
Sophie and Raquel share real-world examples where functional movement improving transformed long-standing behavioural challenges
Before blaming your horse — or yourself we discuss how to pause and consider:
👉 Could this be physical? 👉 Who can help assess the horse’s body? (Vet, bodyworker, hoof care, dentist)
👉 What tools are available to me to solve this problem? (e.g. Use tools like the Sue Dyson ethogram to spot pain)
🎓 Want to learn more?
Keep an eye out for the upcoming Equine Posture Behaviour Masterclass (a recorded webinar).
Want to join us on our mission to empower horse people across the world with the skills they need to create their horse's best posture... join our next cohort of the Equine Functional Posture Course!
https://integratedvettherapeutics.mykajabi.com/
To learn more about Dr Raquel Butler visit:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IntegratedVetherapeutics
Website: https://integratedvettherapeutics.mykajabi.com/about
To learn more about Sophie Vandenberg:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091267906532
Have any questions? Have a topic you would like to hear about?
Email us at: [email protected]
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