Re: Does context matter?



Eileen Morgan <egm1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> ... I used
> to work with someone who was excellent on the ground, all horses were
> mannerly with her. She couldn't ride worth beans. No translation at
> all.

So, while in-hand training can carry over to ridden behavior, it has to be
carried by both the human *and* the horse, yes? Expecting the horse to
sustain training that's not reinforced by the rider is asking a lot of the
critter.

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