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7 Reasons Why Horses Invade Your Space & 2 Ways Wild Horses Set Boundaries

7 Reasons Why Horses Invade Your Space & 2 Ways Wild Horses Set Boundaries

by Britta | Being Herd 🐎 | May 1, 2025 | Uncategorized

You love your horse. You care. You try to be kind, fair, and respectful.And yet—your horse keeps stepping into your space. 1. When Boundaries Feel Personal Maybe they lean into you while standing still. Maybe they nudge your arm, sniff your pockets, or brush right...
The Warwick Schiller Paradox: True Consent in Horse Training

The Warwick Schiller Paradox: True Consent in Horse Training

by Britta | Being Herd 🐎 | Apr 11, 2025 | Uncategorized

1. The Paradox: When Words Sound Gentle but Actions Say Otherwise Warwick Schiller has built a wide audience by repositioning himself—from a former natural horsemanship trainer to someone now often associated with softness, presence, and consent in horse training. His...

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