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0519 – Dr Raquel Butler 3

March 26, 2019 by Horse Chats

“Ten Questions to Ask When Your Horse is ‘Behaving Badly’ “

About Dr Raquel 
–  If you would like to know more about Dr Raquel then listen to her previous chat

First Chat (376) Dr Raquel Butler

Second Chat (501) – Dr Raquel Butler 2 – “Ten Interesting Things You Should Know About the Horse Hyoid”

 

About This Episode

“Ten Questions to Ask When Your Horse is ‘Behaving Badly’ “

 

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“Ten Questions to Ask When Your Horse is ‘Behaving Badly’ “

1 – What has changed?
– For example:  Worming?, Diet?, Heat?, Other Horses?, Instructor? Work?

 

2 – Does your horse have ulcers (stomach or hind gut)? 
– For example: are they Girthy, Sensitive everywhere, Reactive

 

3 – Have I had my saddle fitted by a professional saddle fitter in the past 3-6 months (Has my horse changed shape?)
– Does my horse react when I bring my saddle out? Walk away, ears back etc
– Is my sweat patch even?
– Is my saddle moving?

 

4 – What is the behaviour related to?
– For example: do they buck every time you do a canter transition or bucking after a jump

 

5 – Am I listening to my horse?
– For example: Are they walking away in the paddock when you go to catch them

 

6 – Facial Expressions
– Ears, eye, mouth

 

7 – Can my horse pick up each limb
– This can tell a lot about a horse’s comfort,
– How they pick it up
– How long they take to get organised to pick it up, if they are moving away or slamming the foot down

 

8 – How is my horse standing?
– Does it look comfortable and balanced?   For example: resting a leg often

 

9 – Am I having to use more whips/spurs/equipment

 

10 – When was my horses last body work session by a Qualified Professional
– There are many body workers who will tell you that there is nothing wrong with your horse, but I can tell you I never see a horse that has no body issues.  If you feel your horse is not right then do not give up, listen to your horse and keep asking the question – why – there is always a reason and 90% of the time it is physical.  The other 10% is emotional/trauma/situational behaviours.

 

 

Time Stamp

00:42 – Background
01:24 – Introduction of Topic
03:40 – 1 – What has changed?
05:04 – 2 – Does your horse have ulcers (stomach or hind gut)? 
07:04 – 3 – Have I had my saddle fitted by a professional saddle fitter in the past 3-6 months (Has my horse changed shape?)
08:37 – 4 – What is the behaviour related to?
10:46 – 5 – Am I listening to my horse?
12:25 – 6 – Facial Expressions
14:22 – 7 – Can my horse pick up each limb
16:40 – 8 – How is my horse standing?
19:30 – 9 – Am I having to use more whips/spurs/equipment
21:40 – 10 – When was my horses last body work session by a Qualified Professional
22:50  – Contact details see below

 

Raquel’s Contact Details
Phone:  0435 813 505    or +61 435 813 505
Email:   rbutler@csu.edu.au
Website:  www.csu.edu.au

 

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When Raquel is a return guest on Horse Chats, what question would you like to ask her?
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