Why Horses Bite And What To Do About It

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By  Samantha J Jane
While watching horses play with each other, you'll notice they do things like push their bodies, rear up, strike and kick, and BITE. Of course it's all in fun and grabbing a bit of skin in their teeth is no big deal, unless the recipient is a human. It hurts !A horse that wants to bite you is usually expressing his desire to play, but he doesn't know that human skin is not quite as tough as a horse's. On one hand it's a compliment that your horse wants to play with you, on the other hand, it's a clear sign that he doesn't see you as the alpha.
Horses Never Bite Their Alpha !
Do you know how to recognise the alpha in a herd?
He or she is the one without the bite marks ! Horse's don't bite their alpha. In the game of dominance, those who 'bite best' win. When horses play and nip each other they are basically developing their dominance skills and rehearsing takeover strategies.
People Turn Playful Horses Into More Aggressive Biters
Most people smack a horse for biting, which doesn't work because prey animals don't understand punishment. They think you are biting back and now the interchange becomes all about who will 'win' the dominance game. In horse land the bravest, smartest and quickest horse wins. The alpha horse is calm, self confident and totally unemotional. He's also ready to do whatever it takes to maintain the alpha position. So when a horse goes to bite and you try to smack him, the horse just gets better at the game, he gets quicker at taking a nip and dodging the slap.
As time goes on the nip turns into bites because the horse gets more serious about dominating you. Also, when a horse can evoke an emotional reaction from you, surprise, anger, fear, he knows you have no chance of being alpha. You obviously aren't calm, smart or brave enough !
Prevention Is Better Then Cure
What does Pat Parelli do when he gets bitten ?
"I say "ow" and rub it until it stops hurting ! What else are you going to do? Slapping the horse doesn't work and it definitely doesn't improve the relationship. If you got bitten it's your fault for not thinking, being and behaving more like a horse!
Satisfy The Play Game
Many biters live in very restrictive environments, like stables and pens, and are isolated from other horses. Of course they're going to feel pent up and lonely as their need for social interaction increases. The you may be all they have!
The Parelli Seven Games teach you how to interact with your horse in a constructive and playful way and at the same time allow you to exert your leadership in ways that horses understand. Dominant horses move other horses around and that's what the Seven Games teach you do to.
The game is "who moves who". If your horse can make you move your feet, he knows it's just a matter of time before he can knock you off your perch. Horses are persistent in their quest for dominance and they are not in a hurry!
When playing the Seven Games, use them creatively as opposed to playing the games the same way every time. Always playing them the same way turns the Seven Games into Seven Jobs, and bored horses start to get pretty inventive! Try playing the games with an obstacle where the horse has to do lots of different things, from jumping the obstacle, to stepping on it, to straddling it, going sideways over it, backing up on it etc. The only limit for you and your horse is your imagination!
Indulge The Talent
A horse who is mouthy and nippy is also showing his need for oral interaction. Play with his mouth a lot, and do more then he really wants. Rub vigorously with your hands, pull his lips around (playfully of course !), rub his tongue and even teach him to lead by the tongue (very advanced). Teach him to pick up your cap or a stick or a bucket, put this obvious talent to good use!
Stay Out Of The Nip Zone
Most horse nip because they are to close to you. Learn to move your horse out of your personal space with rhythmic driving actions, use your elbows and even do jumping jacks ! Horses with a tendency to nip also tend to crowd you, they are over friendly, pushy and self confident. Simply asking the horse to stay at a respectful distance can make a big change to his nipping behaviour. Remember, if they can't reach you, they can't bite you !
Don't Smack Em Back !
If you feel a nip coming on, back your horse up quickly and intentionally. This changes their mind because it's a dominant move on your part. Give up smacking. It doesn't work, and it can actually turn a nice horse nasty. Put more backing into your daily interaction with the horse and, above all, don't let him barge into your space.
Horses Only Bite People They Don't Like, Don't Respect Or Don't Trust
Remember, horses are prey animals. They are most concerned about safety. Some horses bite because they are scared or unconfident, others bite because they are trying to dominate. In both cases, improving the relationship works. Just like people, horses need to feel liked and respected. Success with horses relies on knowing how to develop and maintain friendship and respect. It's a balancing act. You can't make a horse respect you by punishing him, in fact, it does the opposite. Aggressive people may successfully cause a horse to stop biting but they don't win the horse's heart.
Become The Kind Of Person A Horse Likes, Respects And Trusts
Play a lot of friendly games. Get your horse to like you and have positive thoughts when he sees you. Bring him apples and carrots (as gifts, not bribes!). Understand life from his perspective, understand how he develops respect, and consider his needs.
Develop your leadership skills. Teach your horse to move around you, not the other way round! Remember, horses need an alpha, or they will assume the role.
Prove to your horse you are not a predator, and that he can trust you no matter what. There's a delicate balance between getting your horse to do as you ask and preserving his confidence.

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老白 发表于 2011-12-31 17:36:34
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老白 发表于 2011-12-31 17:36:49
Could you please introduce any book or website about your topics?

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老白 发表于 2011-12-31 17:37:00
We really need this kind of knowledge

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mdiv0417 发表于 2011-12-31 20:15:26
Thanks a lot :-) As listed in one of my previous post, I just found the following books very well written and useful in daily practice when I was dealing with a challenging horses. You could possibly find a pdf version online. Horses are very different. Some are very good and you don't need to use all of your knowledge from books to cope with, some others are even more challending, which requires extra knowledge, or rather experience that can be obtained from the Internet.
1. Knowing Your Horse: A Guide to Equine Learning, Training and Behaviour
本书讲解马匹行为学理论如何在训练中实际应用。通读本书让你永远在思想上控制马匹。
2. The All-around Horse and Rider
本书向马术初学者一点一滴讲述如何学习马术,内容相当丰富,方法特别实用。
3. Practical Horse Law: A Guide for Owners and Riders
本书从日常骑马、饲养、接受训练、马匹交易、保险、医疗等方方面面阐述所涉及的法律问题。通读本书能令你避免很多预料不到麻烦。
4. Horse Owner’s VETERINARY Handbook
本书用较浅显的语言介绍马匹各系统的常见病及基本诊断和处理原则。作为养马人员可以作为参考书备用。
4. Deciphering Dressage
本书主要向初学者介绍有关盛装舞步的基本知识,其中对于“如何用脑骑马”一章十分精彩。

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老白 发表于 2012-1-4 23:01:16
Thanks for those useful PDF files.

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