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Being Herd: Understanding the Natural Herd Structure of Wild Horses

Being Herd: Understanding the Natural Herd Structure of Wild Horses

by Britta | Being Herd 🐎 | Aug 3, 2024 | Uncategorized

Wild or feral horses, in nature, form social structures that are essential for their well-being and survival. Exploring the dynamics of these structures can provide valuable insights into our domestic horses’ behaviors and interactions. Let’s delve into...
Discover the 5 Levels of Horse Relationships: From Arriving to Becoming a Leader

Discover the 5 Levels of Horse Relationships: From Arriving to Becoming a Leader

by Britta | Being Herd 🐎 | Jul 17, 2024 | Uncategorized

Level 1 – From a Distance Let your horse know you’re there. Before we get closer and make contact with a herd of horses, it’s best to first slow down a bit our speed (from our busy day) and maybe do some relaxation exercises. It’s important to check...
Debunking the Dominance Theory — It’s not just about pure Logic!

Debunking the Dominance Theory — It’s not just about pure Logic!

by Britta | Being Herd 🐎 | May 11, 2024 | Uncategorized

That the dominance theory is outdated should not come as news to most horse or dog people. However, why is it still the foundation for most training methods in the equestrian world today? The problem, as I see it, lies in the fact that pure scientific explanations...
Herd Stallions: The Cooperative Nature of Leadership

Herd Stallions: The Cooperative Nature of Leadership

by Britta | Being Herd 🐎 | Apr 11, 2024 | Uncategorized

Imagine a world where leadership is not about asserting dominance, but rather fostering cooperation and understanding. Now, imagine exploring this concept through the lens of one of nature’s most magnificent creatures—the horse. In this blog post, we delve into...
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