The Most Dangerous Thing You Can Teach a Horse
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Most horse people assume dangerous horses are disobedient horses.
What if the opposite is sometimes true?
In this episode of Horse First, Lockie Phillips explores the hidden risks of teaching horses that they have no options, no voice, and no meaningful way to disagree.
Far from creating safety, the removal of dissent can create horses who suppress communication until they have no choice but to express themselves in larger, riskier, and more dramatic ways.
Through practical examples ranging from trailer loading and catching to veterinary care and everyday handling, Lockie examines the difference between obedience and cooperation, compliance and agreement, and why some of the safest horses in the world are the ones who know how to say "no" without losing the relationship.
This is a conversation about consent, communication, and the often-overlooked connection between freedom and safety.
Because the safest horse isn't the horse who never disagrees.
It's the horse who knows how.
And knows someone is listening
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