How to tell the difference between a shut down horse and a truly calm horse. And why that distinction is so important.

Published: Feb. 9, 2020, 4:18 a.m.

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The term \\u201cbombproof horse\\u201d is always a red flag to me. Many times, that can mean that the horse is shut down and essentially unresponsive to its environment. In this episode, I discuss the reasons why you don\\u2019t want a bombproof horse \\u2014 and how to help a horse that has become desensitized to the point of equine zombie status. A good riding partnership requires that both members truly participate in their endeavors together.

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At Horse Wise, I teach people tools so that they can learn how to coach themselves and their horses to progress together as a team. It\\u2019s a fun process that shows you how build a good partnership with your horse (in a practical, straightforward way). If you\\u2019d like more information on mindset practices, audio coaching or general Horse Services, please visit our website for more information:  http://horsewisecoach.com/ And if you\\u2019d like to keep up with our news and updates, please join our email list or follow us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/HorseWiseCoach/ https://www.instagram.com/horse_wise/ )1

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