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From Insecurity to Connection: Lessons From My Mustang Mare Cinder

From Insecurity to Connection: Lessons From My Mustang Mare Cinder

by Britta | Being Herd 🐎 | Apr 23, 2025 | Uncategorized

Like many young girls, I rode horses in my youth. But by the time I was sixteen, I stopped. I couldn’t stand how they were treated – obedience was always put before relationship. Years later, in my mid-thirties, I rediscovered my love for horses. This time, I...
Who Really Leads the Herd? What Wild Horses Teach Us About Decision-Making

Who Really Leads the Herd? What Wild Horses Teach Us About Decision-Making

by Britta | Being Herd 🐎 | Feb 21, 2025 | Uncategorized

When people talk about herd behavior, the first thing you often hear is “the lead mare leads the band.” Or “the stallion is always in charge”. It sounds logical. Someone must be the leader. One horse must make the decisions. That belief is so common that we often look...
Meeting the Horse in its World: Natural Horse Language vs. Conditioning

Meeting the Horse in its World: Natural Horse Language vs. Conditioning

by Britta | Being Herd 🐎 | Oct 6, 2024 | Uncategorized

The natural language of horses has developed over thousands of years. This language consists of subtle body signals, sounds, and other behaviors that have clear meanings within the herd, depending on the situation and the horse using them. These communication methods...

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