Horse

Hello,
I've loved horses since I was a kid. I wasn't lucky enough to have a horse of my own. I've met several horses in my life and they've shown me what they're like. Most recently I met a friend who showed me a horse in a feedlot. We were standing around a round bale of hay, she was standing across from me behind the bale of hay and couldn't affect the other horses. The horse came very close to me and told me telepathically that I couldn't eat the hay. I told him I didn't like the hay. I then told my friend that the horse was trying to push me away from the hay bale, and she replied that this horse was the boss of the herd. To this horse, I was a newbie and the lowest in the hierarchy. If you know horses a little bit, you know what their position is in the herd.
Sounds like you have a talent for animal communication that you could develop.
 
Hello,
I've loved horses since I was a kid. I wasn't lucky enough to have a horse of my own. I've met several horses in my life and they've shown me what they're like. Most recently I met a friend who showed me a horse in a feedlot. We were standing around a round bale of hay, she was standing across from me behind the bale of hay and couldn't affect the other horses. The horse came very close to me and told me telepathically that I couldn't eat the hay. I told him I didn't like the hay. I then told my friend that the horse was trying to push me away from the hay bale, and she replied that this horse was the boss of the herd. To this horse, I was a newbie and the lowest in the hierarchy. If you know horses a little bit, you know what their position is in the herd.
That is amazing, because horses see humans as a threat, and tend to retreat rather than initiate contact and assert themselves. Having said that, it is customary for the head of the heard to take action when the interest of the herd is concerned. It is also interesting that the horse's interpretation was that you wanted to eat the hay. Were you sitting on the ground leaning towards the hay? Why didn't you take a hand of hay and offer it to the horse?
Some other questions. Do you remember the position of the horse's ears? Were the nostrils flared and the eyes big? How was the neck and the chest?
 
That is amazing, because horses see humans as a threat, and tend to retreat rather than initiate contact and assert themselves. Having said that, it is customary for the head of the heard to take action when the interest of the herd is concerned. It is also interesting that the horse's interpretation was that you wanted to eat the hay. Were you sitting on the ground leaning towards the hay? Why didn't you take a hand of hay and offer it to the horse?
Some other questions. Do you remember the position of the horse's ears? Were the nostrils flared and the eyes big? How was the neck and the chest?
"This is not the case. Apart from feral horses, their disposition depends on their exposure to humans, their innate temperament, and the character of those who handle them. From my experience with these wonderful creatures, including some of the finest breeds in the world, horses without emotional baggage from poor horsemanship often show affection toward humans. They will greet you warmly upon seeing you and reciprocate friendship".
"Mind you, good horsemanship requires decades" to learn.
And the horses prudence will incline them to distrust strangers, unless the person exudes vary good energy, sometimes. LOL
 
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For Ina : Some horses aren't afraid of people and don't back down, he wasn't the only one I met. I was leaning on a round bale of hay, they make big bales here, they are 130 cm high and over 100 cm in diameter. The horse had his ears turned towards me and was looking at me. The horse was standing still. You couldn't see any excitement on him.
 
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