Along with onfo already given about
'whistling', etc. whenever horse starts to stretch out to 'pee' at home.
and rewarding behavior.
Try finding area of fairly high grass to
lead horse to and try 'whistle', whatever cue.... you have been
using at home - they may 'go' then. Or try taking to area you have seen another
urinate., Years ago I had friend whose horse would stay out on trail for hours,
and not 'pee', even to point at times would see her drible urine while going
along - no she did have any physical problems. One day, I stopped my horse to
eat some tall grass, he urinated , and we walked off couple steps; her horse got
into tall grass, around same area where he had 'gone', and she
'learned' to 'pee' that day. Was never problem afterward.
Now ... I swore to myself, I would not
comment on topic of ' Perfect Man' ., but -- after Rob's comment...
" Isn't
the term "Perfect Man" a little redundant." lol. I have to say my first
thought other than - would be nice to have one.? Was the
term is more like an oxymoron.. : ) Stephanie
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