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		<title>Happy Horses</title>
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<p>A happy horse sees his owner as a part of his heard, ideally the  &#8216;heard  leader&#8217;, and licking and gnawing are indicators of a pony submitting to  your leadership.</p>
<p>Other signs include being respondent and calm, a  decreased head, soft eyes and relaxed jaw.</p>
<p>A happy horse will  often appear calm and be respondent to you.  When ecstatic, your pony  will keep his head decreased, his jaw relaxed and have soft eyes.  A  happy horse that is targeted on you while riding is much less sure to  rear.</p>
<p>A happy pony will seek  tenderness from you and show  respect by not invading your private space.  A pony isn&#8217;t showing he&#8217;s  bored by yawning rather this is an indication of relaxation and calm.  A  pony which is ecstatic is less sure to hurt itself or be subject to  colds and illnesses.  A pony who has a satisfactory relationship with  you may work for you and win for his rider from the age of 2, to  twenty-two and beyond! It&#8217;s right you can just have a ride or you may  have a relationship.  A happy horse is a horse that&#8217;s eating and moving  with a purpose.</p>
<p>To realize a satisfied pony desires coaching of not just  the pony, but also the owner and riders. For any coaching regime to  work, it has to be achievable, and not just attainable by him as the expert or a professional rider and handler, but also by the beginner  rider.<a href="http://horsecamps.net">Horse camps</a> are very good as they provide time for the rider and horse to really get to know each other during the camp.</p>
<p>Also their are the riders beginning again later on in  life, and not only the folks looking to help their kid who would like to  ride. Therefore pony owner / care coaching has became a fulltime job  for most.  As the owner the tutor will say to you must &quot;Get over  yourself &quot; keeping a pony is about doing things for her reliably and  keeping to routines the pony will rise to.  Developing a long-lasting  relationship between pony and rider guarantees a happy horse who will  perform better.  It provides suggestions to fortify the bond between  young riders and their pony or pony.</p>
<p>Daily checks will decide if she  has any cuts, scrapes or other pony care issues you are conscious of  them and ensure that when necessary they&#8217;re attended to before an issue  happens.  Also, check his / her hooves daily to be certain he / she  doesn&#8217;t have any hoof-care issues.</p>
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