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🧼 🫧 Sheath & Udder Hygiene…
✨ Hey Get Gooders, something I think that doesn’t get talked about or taught enough is the importance of sheath and udder hygiene as part of whole-horse care. This isn’t just about cleanliness. 👉 When geldings develop beans or heavy buildup, it can: • cause discomfort or pain • change posture and movement • contribute to tension patterns • and in some cases even show up as lameness or behavioural changes ⚠️ Mares are no exception - udder sensitivity and hygiene matter just as much. Especially if they are breeding. We also shouldn’t forget the back end - for both boys and girls. This includes being comfortable with a gentle sponge wipe, taking a temperature when needed, and for mares, having their privates cleaned when required. What I want to gently but clearly say is this: 👉 It IS possible for all horses to be comfortable being touched everywhere. The only reason it often isn’t, is because they haven’t been shown how to feel safe, confident, and understood in those moments. Basically the way I see it is that all body parts should be tamed. Not just the parts we need to lead and ride. I’ll be releasing a way of teaching this soon in my Heart in Your Hand - Body Awareness Scan . It will be available: • as a level unlock, • as a one-time purchase, • and as part of a full course of relatable subjects inside the Get Good With Horses Skool when it is launched. The attached video is for fun filmed yesterday! Lenny the Kid has no issues with this kind of handling because I started early, back when he was a yearling. Weanlings and young horses generally accept these things quite easily, but given time and different experiences, they can become more protective and tense - especially geldings who may carry tension or trauma from castration. How comfortable is your horse with being touched everywhere on their body - and where do you notice the most sensitivity? Or another way of saying it is: If your horse could choose one area of their body to feel more comfortable being touched, where would it be?
🧼 🫧 Sheath & Udder Hygiene…
2 likes • 19h
So very important my Connie only got done in July and needs cleaning again , I get a professional to clean as be afraid I’d do something wrong but very important to get both males n females done
🌱 Level 2 ? Checkout Your New Materials...
🗝️ The Level 2 Classroom is now open where if you’ve reached Level 2, you’ll automatically have access to two new resources designed to support you right from the start in this community. Inside you’ll find guidance to: ✨ strengthen your groundwork skills ✨ prepare for the journey toward liberty, if that’s your goal ✨ support young horses with clear preparation and a practical blueprint No rush. No pressure. These materials are here to support you, one step at a time. 👉 Not at Level 2 yet? This is your gentle reminder that it’s easy to get there: ✨ Like a post ✨ Comment or reply ✨ Create a post of your own Engaging helps you move from Begun → Discovery and unlocks access to the Level 2 Classroom when you’re ready. 👉 Already at Level 2? You’ll automatically receive access to the new Classroom. With pleasure for you, Zoë🐴✨🫶
🌱 Level 2 ? Checkout Your New Materials...
2 likes • 7d
I’m really getting into re training my self to be more in tune and having no expectations , I always turn up to my horses with lots of baggage so leaving that now at the gate 🤣
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Tristan

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