12/08/2024
People ask me why I don't make 'content' for my social media very often. Because quite honestly there are people out there who make great stuff and I would struggle to make anything better!!😊
Connie has really hit the nail on the head here as to what is happening whenever a horse appears to be complicit in one situation but not in all.
We never truly know or understand the power we wield to control another. 💪🧠 Psychological control is real and it really works, so be mindful at all times of whether the beings you are with (non-human and human alike) want to do something or whether they just think that 'no' is not an option or not the best option in that situation.
And yes, even positive reinforcement (clicker training, food reinforcement etc) can have powerful control over a horse if they really feel motivated to get the food. If they are reluctant but can be persuaded with food, it's a bribe not a reward. But what I also know is correct positive reinforcement training should consider the feelings /emotional state of all involved and not utilise coercion for results.
I am not saying horses are always coerced but it is certainly a much more complex story than just 'we couldn't make them if they didn't want to do it'.