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Defensive Horsemanship Training
Catching the Horse
Remain Calm
Approach Slowly
Remain Alert
Note the Horse's Body Language
Things to Remember
Considerations
A Film On Catching
Review
Note the Horse's Body Language

Note the direction the horse's ears are pointing. A horse's ears can move independently of one another, as can its eyes. The direction the ear is pointing indicates the direction the eye on that side of its head is looking.

If the horse is looking at you and its ears are pointing in your direction, it is probably not considering which way to bolt.

Closeup photo of a horse with ears and eyes focused on the camera.

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