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I’m often approached by people that want to know how to make training easier for their horses. This brings to mind a memory of my mother working a sorting gate as we rushed our cattle at her too fast. She let go of the gate and all the cattle went out the wrong way. A guy helping us that day said: “You’re just like water and electricity. Those cattle know to take the path of least resistance.”
It’s surprising how subtle some cues are that help a horse understand what the path of least resistance is. There is a lot to learn. I often have people ask me how to get their horse to stay put when they step away to talk to someone else. Making sure your body is squarely facing them gives you a larger profile than if you are turned to the side. This simple gesture can sometimes be enough to keep your horse still, as you appear to be less of a path of least resistance.
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I’m often approached by people that want to know how to make training easier for their horses. This brings to mind a memory of my mother working a sorting gate as we rushed our cattle at her too fast. She let go of the gate and all the cattle went out the wrong way. A guy helping us that day said: “You’re just like water and electricity. Those cattle know to take the path of least resistance.”
It’s surprising how subtle some cues are that help a horse understand what the path of least resistance is. There is a lot to learn. I often have people ask me how to get their horse to stay put when they step away to talk to someone else. Making sure your body is squarely facing them gives you a larger profile than if you are turned to the side. This simple gesture can sometimes be enough to keep your horse still, as you appear to be less of a path of least resistance.