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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:
To learn more about Dr Raquel Butler visit:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IntegratedVetherapeutics
Website: https://www.integratedvettherapeutics.com
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]
By Dr. Raquel Butler & Sophie Vandenberg5
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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:
To learn more about Dr Raquel Butler visit:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IntegratedVetherapeutics
Website: https://www.integratedvettherapeutics.com
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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