I have been reading horse books. I do really like to read and I want to learn more and more about horses.
The book that I am reading is called " How To Think Like A Horse " by Cherry Hill. It's about where a horse can't see and how much they can see and well, to think like a horse and just a lot of interesting things!
I am only on chapter two right now. But each chapter is a lot to read!!
Here are some things they talk about in the book:
Sounds that trigger anticipation.
Horses link certain sounds to specific activities, such as feeding. Just like Pavlov's dogs that salivated when they heard a bell ring before being fed, horses anticipate being fed when they hear sounds they know precede feeding. Here on our ranch, the horses respond by becoming more active physically or calling for feed when they hear:
The very first word or morning yawn from the house.
The back door to the house opening and closing.
The barn door sliding open or the feed room door opening or closing.
That is a little bit of what they have in the book.
Horses can be restless when there are in the wind because of what they hear and what they can't hear.
Yesterday I went to my brother in-laws parents house to ride horses! I got to ride Cameron’s sister Elianas horse! The breed was a beautiful painted horse!! The tail was very long and beautiful! I got to trot it around the arena with me on it of course! :) It was so much fun! I would love to do again sometime.