Is it necessary for us to become dominant in the horse?

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Horses in the wild Firstly, I think it is important to emphasize that I am a great believer in the fact that it s more likely that the horses we do not consider, and probably drgadicta ¡s do, as members of his flock. I think the horses are doing everything they can to fit into œnuestraâ € â € herd. Horses are very perceptive and can easily adapt to their surroundings so that they can survive on a day to another.

I see it this way. The horses are hundreds, even thousands of people throughout his life. Should know clearly that they are â € n € œen minorÃaâ. A horse that has been exceeded in numbers by their predators have two options: die ... or to find a way to understand the predator to avoid having to die. I assume that the horse as a species, simply chose the latter. To that end, I think we are constantly looking for a way to understand who we are and what we get along in order to â € € œnuestra herd. Nosotrs like we do when we go abroad.

That said, I think it is important to sign out that most of gregarious animals behave similarly (which we include ourselves, humans). The pack begins with â € € œalfaâ, which has all the power, and that n jerarquÃa are what I call passive leaders. They are animals (they are people, horses BÃ º phalluses, deer etc) that simply try to get along with everyone. They are not necessarily interested in reaching the top of the € â € œescalera alpha n because they are happy with their position n in the flock. These leaders are usually very quiet liabilities in their daily activities, and thus begin to gain the trust of other members of the herd.

Since horses are passive and quiet by nature, by nature want! N s spend more time with individuals in the flock that they cause less stress over sa day. N The reason that the leaders of the passive cause the least amount of stress s is that you can trust them. Almost never, or JAMA ¡s, used force to get their way, and seem s to lead through example. Wherever you go, the rest of the flock still thrilled.

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