>>>> I don't think I would read him like that.  He may think he's doing the
right thing.  Who knows... maybe he was round penned and taught to always
face the person.  Maybe not; maybe he's just interested in what you're
doing; his way of interacting.


I think a lot of our horses like to face us...I think it's because of how we
interact with them.  We talk to our horses, and we look them in the eye when
we do. It's particularly noticeable in Maja who had to make an adjustment to
driving, when the person giving her direction was behind her.  She caught on
quickly though. Maja had minimal round pen work - mainly just when we first
put a saddle on her, so she could get used to the new sensations without a
rider up.   I like for our horses to be curious and interested in us.


Karen Thomas, NC


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