All animals have the propensity to heal themselves, or at a minimum know how to buttress their health through a built-in sense; when it comes to self healing, horses are some of the most powerful self healers in the animal dominion. If you?ve spent a respectable number of years as an equestrian you most likely have noticed this fact already. When a steed suddenly becomes unfit even for a straightforward horse riding rampage, you panic and provide all sorts of treatments and medications, but in the end the mare herself knows what?s best for her.
Feed and Supplement Instinct
This instinct of how best to heal her infirmities also shows itself in how a mare selects what to eat during her treatment. She would eat a specific type of feed more and soon enough she?d be ready and rearing for dressage level competition. Or she would enthusiastically gulp down medication you are providing when she?s sick, and will not take even a drop of it when she is not showing symptoms. She simply knows what?s best for her, though naturally as an equestrian you must try to provide what you think is only proper. Apart from that, another crucial task for you is to appreciate any messages your horses are endeavoring to relay.
Communication: Learn to Talk Horse
When we are saying talk with your horse, it does not actually mean you need to learn to neigh and buck to relay what you need and correspondingly understand your mare?s motions and sounds. All this means is to step back and work out why she is doing what she?s doing. For example, you are making an attempt to treat a roach back mare?s bony back thru backing her around in circles (a bony back is indicative of undeveloped back muscle; backing exercises make a pony use her back and hindquarter muscles properly, therefore developing them). Additionally, you have been doing various body work regimes on her before you began backing. There will come a time when your mare would freely do the backing exercises but wouldn?t let you continue with the body work. Why wouldn?t she?
Think back: if before you started the backward horse riding exercises you had been administering body work nearly 24/7, then your mare is just telling you that her body?s still in the procedure of accepting the changes of the body work and the development being bolstered by the backing. She knows that undergoing more body work either probably wouldn?t work or might even be damaging to her fragile condition.
Put Trust in Animal Instinct
So in the final analysis, what is the moral for the equestrian? It?s simple really: you can apply all the treatments you believe would work, but always trust your horse and her self-healing instincts. Her inbred senses would help her in deciding on what course of treatment to take from what you offer. As in any precise sport like dressage or even the most relaxed horse riding expedition, your pony would trust you on the reins and you should trust her instincts.
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