Mature mare 60-day problem solving

2024/8/7 Edited to

... Read moreMature mares often exhibit unique challenges, especially related to behavioral problems or health issues. A 60-day structured approach can be beneficial in addressing these challenges effectively. This approach includes regular assessments, targeted training exercises, and health monitoring to track progress. In-depth observation during the first two weeks is crucial. Notice any concerning behaviors, such as reluctance to cooperate or signs of discomfort. Adjusting training styles to suit the mare's specific needs can foster better cooperation. Positive reinforcement is particularly effective in this period. During the second phase (weeks 3-4), begin implementing a tailored training schedule, incorporating groundwork exercises that promote trust and confidence. This is an ideal time to gradually introduce new challenges, enabling the mare to learn adaptation skills while maintaining her confidence. As you progress to the final phase (weeks 5-6), it’s essential to evaluate the progress made. Regularly document changes in behavior and health. If necessary, consult with a veterinarian to rule out any underlying medical conditions. This structured approach not only aims to solve immediate problems but also fosters a long-term positive relationship with your mare, making it an excellent strategy for any horse owner.

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me and my loves

Pretty horse

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JC_Equestrian

love how gentle you are and wait for her to calm down before trying again! A+++ 🔥

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