Re: [IceHorses] Re: As Strong As A Lion, As Gentle As A Lamb

2007-10-06 Thread Virginia Tupper
On 10/4/07, Wanda Lauscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Like tonight when everyone is nosing around in their feed tubs, grubbing out the last morsel. Gusti rushes up behind me before I reach the gate to leave for the eveningwhen I stopped and turned to find out what he wanted...all he did

[IceHorses] Re: As Strong As A Lion, As Gentle As A Lamb

2007-10-03 Thread Kim Morton
--- In IceHorses@yahoogroups.com, Judy Ryder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As Strong As A Lion, As Gentle As A Lamb By Jeffrey Rolo When watching an alpha mare or herd leader interact with members of his/her herd you will inevitably see the leader exhibit aggressive behavior, whether

Re: [IceHorses] Re: As Strong As A Lion, As Gentle As A Lamb

2007-10-03 Thread Judy Ryder
Whereas this continual bullying behavior may seem excessive to us, it's important to realize it's a fact of life for a horse. It is their way, Ok, I have been meaning to comment on this since this morning. I don't agree I agree with you; I think we can always find a way to do things

Re: [IceHorses] Re: As Strong As A Lion, As Gentle As A Lamb

2007-10-03 Thread Wanda Lauscher
On 03/10/2007, Judy Ryder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, I agree. We aren't horses, and I don't think horses expect us to be horses. I think they can read us pretty good as we are, and we probably do not need four legs, eyes on the sides of our head, or pointed radar-type ears, for them to