Horses are beautiful and noble
creatures. Connecting with them can be a powerful emotional experience. This
article will give you tips on how to pet a horse in a manner in which it will
accept and enjoy your affections.
TIP 1
Petting a horse can be a gratifying
experience, for both you and the equine receiving your attention. But you need
to know how to do it properly. First, you must not pat its face. Horse's do not
like a stranger coming up and patting their faces any more than you or I would.
Instead, reach your hand out, palm flat and up, and allow the horse to sniff
your palm.
TIP 2
Once the horse has extended his nose
to your palm, speak softly to him and reach out the same hand to the base of
his neck, down where the neck meets the withers. This is where you may pat the
horse in a friendly manner.
TIP 3
Petting a horse is more like
patting. Horses, except in winter, often do not have much hair, so you do not
"pet" it in the same fashion you would a cat or a dog. Instead, you
pat it gently but firmly in the area mentioned above, and then quickly
transition into scratching.
Step 4
Nothing pleases a horse more than
when you scratch him in all his itchy places he cannot reach. So transition
from your gentle pats into a firm and deliberate scratching of his back, behind
his withers, and along his neck. He will love it and will often show you by
stretching his body so you can reach the best areas.
TIP 5
Remember not to pat a horse in
sensitive areas such as his flanks, rear end, legs, face, or ears. Save your
pats for neck, back, withers, and the hips.
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