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This silly guy is who I ride for my riding lessons.
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Having not even ridden horses or been around them, do they genuinely have a happy personality? Or is it something you have to work on, and then they like to be ridden and like spending time with their familiar human companion?
Just curious, since I'll gladly handle snakes, swim in shark areas, or deal with an aggressive dog that'll definitely bite me—I know all about these animals, so it's not scary. But horses have always been scary because I just don't know. The idea of walking behind one or being near one is unsettling. They're huge.
It honestly depends on the horse. Some are easy to break, train, and ride and others are not. This guy is only partially trained, so he gives me a bit of a hard time when I'm in the saddle. He just wants to do whatever lol.