[QUOTE=Fillabeana;6418436]
Right on. Absolutely.
I have not seen him live or behind the scenes. I have seen him on TV, with an obviously ‘edited for time’ video, in which the horse doesn’t get it yet…then skip ahead to where the horse is breathing hard, sweating hard, and doing his level best to get the he!! out of CA’s way instantly if CA asks something of him.
My interpretation of this, is that behind the scenes, CA has been doing something over the top, abusive and gross.
I have not ever, ever seen something from CA where he develops a feel with a horse, only ever developing an escape, a ‘comply immediately’ response from a horse. That kind of training results in a horse with a big callous or numb spot, a horse that might react politely and immediately but never really wants to be with you, just to be with you.
A horse is supposed to follow a feel, not escape the pressure immediately.
All I have ever seen from CA is compliant horses, and no, that is NOT a compliment! That may look, and feel to some folks like the horse is light and responsive, but it is really only the horse getting out of your way, pronto, so you don’t hurt him again.
If a horse is following a feel, he is yielding and staying with you, feeling back to you. If he is escaping, he is getting out of your way immediately, and is not staying around mentally so he can feel back to what your intent is. If he doesn’t respond to a feel, you can get firm, but if you only ever get firm, you’ll never get a feel going.[/QUOTE]
Yes!
There is a BIG difference in a horse that responds because he trusts you, and enjoys what he is being asked to do and a horse who reacts because he is afraid of what will happen if he doesn’t.