it is a sign that the horse is insecure and not balanced.
in order to carry the swath, a whole series of mechanisms must be put into operation – at the other hand, the rear hand is displayed and the rear is pushed away.
If the horse always does, something is wrong. Then the back of the Osteo should be looked at.
Otherwise, each horse can also make almost any horse (time), just the boys when they are excited, on the pasture with the buddies have their 5 minutes scratching, etc. pp.
Even Arabs shouldn't always wear the tail on the train – at least if you want to ride it. In imposing behavior, okay. Otherwise you would like to have your back from every horse.
Make my PRE gelding too. He is 4 and does this when he is excited (if his friends come to him for example). And in mine, there's no Arab in there, so that's got nothing to do with Arabs.
It may be, your Arab blood, it should have been there too!
Otherwise, the horse has stress, whether positive or negative, only you can judge.
Physical defects can also be displayed.
that has nothing to do with it.
that can be almost any horse.
it is a sign that the horse is insecure and not balanced.
in order to carry the swath, a whole series of mechanisms must be put into operation – at the other hand, the rear hand is displayed and the rear is pushed away.
osteo has to look at the back and the joints.
So insecure and not balanced can not be at all. We also had one who looked at all the horses, the horse is great;) she even praised
report you again in 4-5 years…
If the horse always does, something is wrong. Then the back of the Osteo should be looked at.
Otherwise, each horse can also make almost any horse (time), just the boys when they are excited, on the pasture with the buddies have their 5 minutes scratching, etc. pp.
Even Arabs shouldn't always wear the tail on the train – at least if you want to ride it. In imposing behavior, okay. Otherwise you would like to have your back from every horse.
Make my PRE gelding too. He is 4 and does this when he is excited (if his friends come to him for example). And in mine, there's no Arab in there, so that's got nothing to do with Arabs.
Not necessarily.
Rather nervousness, tenseness etc.
Even when riding?
She hasn't spoken yet
That's normal, that's what many young or excited horses do.