Since horses communicate primarily through body language and feel, they interpret our actions in their own terms. That’s why we need to learn their language – not only to understand what horses are saying to us, but also to know what our position, posture, and movements are saying to them.
Each time you interact with your horse, the two of you are having a conversation. Just as with people, conversations can go well or badly …
Cherry Hill, How To Think Like A Horse, Storey Publishing, 2006
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