Domestic horses sometimes engage in stereotyped behaviors (a repetitive movement that appears to have no purpose or function.) In horses, these behaviors may include cribbing, pawing, head shaking, ...
Head bobbing, tail swishing and pinned ears are not signs of aggression. However, don't allow bad behavior such as biting or kicking at you. To prevent your horse from associating the disciplining ...
I often see horses being punished for behaviour such as barging, biting, rearing, bolting or being anxious. But the only way a horse can communicate with us is through their behaviour and body ...