Why Horses Paw... and How to Stop It

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2024

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  • @Hey67Jude
    @Hey67Jude Před 8 lety +13

    As a late-in-life, newcomer to horses, I wondered about the pawing. As a learning experience, I volunteer at a rescue where there are many horses in various stages of rehabilitation - almost all had suffered degrees of starvation. Almost all of them paw when feeding time begins. And when feeding is over and they are turned out of the barn, some refuse to leave and will paw quite aggressively at closed stalls where they think or know leftover food remains. I had asked why this behavior seemed so common but really didn't receive a satisfactory answer. So thank you for this video! It makes sense now :)

  • @Frank-ke7em
    @Frank-ke7em Před 5 lety +2

    I just happened to run into this video because I was looking for a reason why my horse pawed at his food while eating. You solved a mystery as to why he pawed at his food and sure enough, he stopped pawing. We were feeding two horse in the same area and one always pawed at his food. After watching your video I separated them during feeding time and sure enough, the pawing stopped. Thanks again and your video was very informative.

  • @jaceespann8721
    @jaceespann8721 Před 4 lety +7

    I think my horse has separation anxiety because when I’m there with him he’s fine but when I leave he paws rears and nickers. Is there something I could do for that?

  • @sarahcassidy7620
    @sarahcassidy7620 Před 8 lety +8

    Can you do a video on how to keep your hands still in a rising trot? Thanks :)

    • @judyweinmann8236
      @judyweinmann8236 Před 7 lety +3

      The biggest plus about your question is that you are aware of this! I do a fun game with my students...hold a small sized cup of water between your 2 hands (and for safety...make sure your horse is used to water spilling on him before you go "all out" with this!). Also, remember to look ahead, breathe,stay centered and do not look down at your hands or the horse's head. Hope this fun exercise will help you!
      Judy Weinmann

  • @Cameoit
    @Cameoit Před 4 lety

    My horse named Rusty loves working but doesn't like doing it much, usually I'm on his back and after doing a lap of trot and slowing him he will halt and as I reply my leg he starts pawing, i agree that this is out of frustration of possibly working him to hard. Yes I do reward him out of every lap of trot and over flat work/jumping lessons but he still paws, i really liked this video and will try the release of the leg method. Thank you heaps this really helped.

    • @SunscreenSmoocher
      @SunscreenSmoocher Před 3 měsíci

      Then maybe he doesn’t want it…if he doesn’t want it and you reward him, it changes nothing

  • @PeggyHogan
    @PeggyHogan Před 6 lety +3

    Horses don't even have paws, so how did the word "Pawing" even get started. Maybe we should call it "Hoofing." ;-)
    Nice information in this video. Some good descriptions of the antecedent arrangements and the ongoing reinforcers.

    • @andeefoster9568
      @andeefoster9568 Před 4 lety

      Peggy Hogan, yes, they have hooves, and not paws. They just call it that. And we shouldn't probably call it hoofing, because really, it makes NO sense. Anyway, have a good day/night/evening.

  • @elliteequine3785
    @elliteequine3785 Před 6 lety +2

    Sometimes the horse I ride will paw very hard on the ground when we are standing still, when I am riding him. My trainer says to kick him hard when he does that, as he could roll on you? He does it wot everyone, though, not just me.
    He also sometimes when I squeeze him to move, sometimes he backs up, waking backwards, even if it is into another horse. They say to give him lots I rein, and I don't want to kick him, because maybe he'll just back up faster?!?!
    Idk!!! He doesn't do it all the time, just quite often.

  • @terryhappy3337
    @terryhappy3337 Před 6 lety

    I really loved this video! This is intelligent training and very well presented. My stallions where all born at the same time and they ate grain at the same time for years in the same paddock and they all paw at feeding time at the sam time. This was not corrected and is hard to correct now. They spill things and wreck things basicly.

  • @kayjpjessie
    @kayjpjessie Před 8 lety +48

    I don't mind pawing, they're animals and I'm not going to try and 'fix' everything that doesn't fit my perfect little world, these things are what makes horses just that, horses! Allow them to live and be the animals that they are, Its like telling a cat not to meow, embrace their funny little habits unless it is damaging them... I think my horse enjoys it so I don't really care :p

    • @WaysideArtist
      @WaysideArtist Před 8 lety +4

      I feel the same way. It's a way for them to express their feelings, and rarely needs correction. I found I was correcting to please other people.

    • @kayjpjessie
      @kayjpjessie Před 8 lety +1

      Na d'onofrio Yeah, it hasn't caused me or my horse any problems so I am not going to correct it just because other people think it's bad manners or whatever for a horse to do that :)

    • @jasmineherrera4392
      @jasmineherrera4392 Před 7 lety

      yeah I would won't to know the reason ? and no I don't always won't. them to paw ever time I ride

    • @LittleGrey242
      @LittleGrey242 Před 7 lety +2

      My guy definitely does this is a natural instinct associated with food. If he can see us preparing his mix from the paddock, he'll start lightly pawing. I wouldn't call it learned, though, as he doesn't receive his food immediately after he starts this behaviour (by the time we finish mixing, walk to the paddock, and lead him over to his feeding spot). It's just his natural instinct when he spies the food bucket for the first time from the paddock.

    • @ashlynhope2659
      @ashlynhope2659 Před 6 lety +2

      I agree but my horse digs up the ground😂😂😂

  • @urmom-or8mc
    @urmom-or8mc Před 7 lety +2

    Is it possible that they can learn it from other horses? Because there is a horse at my barn who always does it, and my mare started to do it as well. I normally just tap her leg with a crop when she does it, but it hasn't been working, so i came here.

  • @jandunn3075
    @jandunn3075 Před 7 lety +3

    there is no link to the ball training

  • @sarahdevincentis8483
    @sarahdevincentis8483 Před 3 lety

    I have a problem with my horse where when he is standing in the cross ties after he is groomed he liked to paw at the ground to get attention and treats, I used to carry a crop around him and give him taps when he would do so, but realized that was just giving him a bad experience in the cross ties and now I am unsure of how to stop this behavior. I try to only give him treats in his stall or when he is not in the cross ties, but I want to also teach him how to stand in the cross ties with out striking. Thanks for the tips!

  • @lauramerritt8744
    @lauramerritt8744 Před 7 lety +3

    My horse doesn't paw before the food comes but after - kicking the feed bucket as she does. It can be a bit annoying.

    • @carolineleiden
      @carolineleiden Před 6 lety

      Laura Merritt Well, they're not machines. Just like any pet or child, they will be annoying at times. If you can't stand it, don't have animals or kids.

  • @jayplynnuno6838
    @jayplynnuno6838 Před 7 lety +1

    so how do we stop them from pawing now that you told us why? my horse loads and unloads a trailer like a dream but once we stop for lights or traffic he starts pawing and and kicking the trailer hard with his front feet..

  • @robdavis7189
    @robdavis7189 Před 8 lety +1

    Interesting video. I never knew these different reasons why horses pawed the ground. I can understood why they would want to paw a surface if they were not sure of or going somewhere they were not formula with or maybe they just wanted some attention. It's always a pleasure to watch your video's. Thanks for sharing this video with everyone.

  • @Notttttttttygggtggg
    @Notttttttttygggtggg Před 7 lety +10

    is it pawing? or pawling? or does she have a accent? like Jersey girl? just curious if im saying it correctly

    • @madisonjanatsch1637
      @madisonjanatsch1637 Před 6 lety

      Archie Ray & Lisa Shue it’s awing she just says it diffrent

    • @1horsedocs
      @1horsedocs Před 3 lety

      Thank you! It’s pawing. I could not watch this video because I couldn’t listen to the incorrect pronunciation. Too bad. Sounded interesting

  • @equineguru08
    @equineguru08 Před 5 lety

    Where’s the video link on training them from pawning to using a ball?

  • @cheyenneutah1569
    @cheyenneutah1569 Před 2 lety

    What to do when m horse is in a medium large stall and I open the door to take him out and he is behind the door and wants to get out fast and if i m not letting him out soon ....he starts stomping his feet as a temper tantrum...

  • @TaylorParnell
    @TaylorParnell Před 2 lety

    I have two horses and everytime I take one out the other one freaks out do you have a video about what to do?

  • @lauramerritt8744
    @lauramerritt8744 Před 7 lety

    Do you think the bucket on the wall as opposed to the floor make the pawing behavior worse?

  • @mariannestuart6335
    @mariannestuart6335 Před 8 lety

    How do you address pawing when camping for instance and they can't see another horse even though the horses are close but they are anxious because they are alone? With other campers I am not able to control where there horses are and maybe they won't let me tie close to them on I can't park where my horse can see them .

  • @josebarajas542
    @josebarajas542 Před 3 lety

    Why does a Horse hit He's front Hoofs with rear Hoofs while walking, is there a solution to this?

  • @jaclynsbeach1307
    @jaclynsbeach1307 Před 6 lety

    Could we please have the link to the ball diversion video?

  • @jagannathk3037
    @jagannathk3037 Před 6 lety

    Hii callie my stallion 6 year old recently became side walker before he takes to trotting. Please guide how to correct.

  • @terryhappy3337
    @terryhappy3337 Před 6 lety +1

    When people are critcal of you speaking and your inforation, it is not because you are not amazing! It is because they are not amazing and are not able to recognize you. Sad for them. Good for you!

    • @jasonfrost5025
      @jasonfrost5025 Před 6 lety

      Terry Galloway Not really. Like it or not, the way you speak has an adverse effect on your audience. Look at anything anywhere in social interaction. If you want to be taken seriously, you have to speak properly. Just the way humans are. Great info in the video, just cringe-worthy speech pattern.

  • @sunee333w3
    @sunee333w3 Před 8 lety

    My horse only paws when in the horse trailer. It is difficult to stop, unload him and make him work. Do you have any suggestions?

  • @anglane7466
    @anglane7466 Před 6 lety

    My horse starts to paw when I get her feed but will stop. BUT when I get her in the trailer and we take off and drive I can hear her pawing. I don't know how to stop that.

  • @vitthalgharpure9258
    @vitthalgharpure9258 Před 5 lety

    Hi, you are requested to insert video clips showing pawing.

  • @leaha4375
    @leaha4375 Před 6 lety +2

    My horse does it when she finishes her food and I leave her bucket there in front of her like she saying I want more

  • @mariewyche416
    @mariewyche416 Před 5 lety

    My horse paws & kicks her stall when she sees me at feeding time and if she hears my voice before she sees me she starts to paw & kick her stall knowing it's time to eat. Why does my horse only associate me with food only? How can I get my horse to let me love on her and show her attention besides just at feeding time to get her to stop kicking & pawing until she gets her food?

  • @harrietroyle240
    @harrietroyle240 Před 7 lety

    hi my pony paws when she is at shows in the classes is there any way I can stop it?

  • @crystaldaigle9480
    @crystaldaigle9480 Před 8 lety

    I have a question.
    I just got a gelding, I had to separate my mare from my gelding. the problem I am having is Everytime I move him away from my mare he goes crazy, pawing, running hitting the gate ext, how do I break my gelding.

    • @speed150mph
      @speed150mph Před 7 lety +2

      Sounds like your gelding is herd bound. It's a very common problem, and there are about a million and one different exercises you can try to break him of that. Every trainer it seems has his or her own method.
      I can't tell if he is herd bound in general, or if it's just to the one mare, but there are a couple ones that come to mind.
      First one I remember reading from a problem solving book was to have a partner ride the mare or have the mare tied up somewhere with some open area where you can ride, like an arena riding area. Ride your gelding away from her, and stop a ways away from the mare, and give your horse his head. If he walks back over to the mare, trot him or lope him in circles around her or in general put him to work, then ride away and stop him back where you were and give him his head again. The point of the exercise is to get him to associate the other horse with work, and that riding away means rest. It also allows the horse to make his choice, the key is to make him realize that his idea is hard and yours is easy. As your horse responds better to it, start pushing him further out.
      There was another similar one I remember seeing at a horsemanship clinic, where a herd bound horse was separated, and was brought into an arena. The clinician brought the horse in and got on, and once again, dropped the reins and gave the horse his head. When the horse moved towards the gate he would start to apply pressure, he started out with smacking his hand on his chaps as a audio pressure then moved up into leg pressure until the horse started to think about moving away, then he'd release the pressure to reward the thought. Then he'd do it again, and release. Then once the horse seemed responsive he'd step it up, releasing when the horse turned away, then when the horse moved away from the gate. The herd bound horse the woman brought him he had responding and the horse started thinking about moving away from the gate on his own. I like these because they are more natural horsemanship and really gives the horse a chance to make his own choice.
      Another one I heard about in a magazine article was used if your riding trails. It was pretty well just a leapfrogging exercise were you start to push your horse ahead, then fall back, and as your horse starts getting used to the separation, to keep opening the distance, working up gradually.
      But each horse is different and what works for one might not be effective with another. Look up correcting a herd bound horse on google and use your own judgment on what you think would be a good exercise for your horse.

  • @JordyanBWolf
    @JordyanBWolf Před 6 lety

    Is there a reason why I saw a horse bring their neck down low and swing their neck and head back and forth? It was years ago when I saw this but I did find it weird as a kid. I just assumed it was bored and was trying to entertain itself.

  • @juliestover5246
    @juliestover5246 Před 3 lety

    Another reason could be buddy sour!! This is what I'm dealing with now

  • @lindamoyer8935
    @lindamoyer8935 Před 8 lety

    My horse paws when I am giving him his bath? He does not paw when we feed only at bath time, what is that associated with?

  • @laurahartsell5938
    @laurahartsell5938 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi Callie, my horse paws when crossing streams or in water. Possibly the emotion of enjoying the water, or investigating the water. I allow it briefly and then ask him to get a move on.... any comments regarding this?

    • @katieschwarzhoff3007
      @katieschwarzhoff3007 Před 6 lety +2

      thats normally to investagate.... some horses will even roll in the water after that, so be careful :-)

  • @nippleninja255
    @nippleninja255 Před 6 lety

    The food thing is really accurate at school horses that I ride. But when I ride my godmother's horses they never do that. They just stare at the food bucket and stick their noses in them when close enough.

  • @harveyib114
    @harveyib114 Před 2 lety

    Yes my horses paws while feeding but not the whole time. Just at the beginning.

  • @karenthornton7014
    @karenthornton7014 Před 7 lety +5

    Pawling??? is not a word

    • @lindatilelli6388
      @lindatilelli6388 Před 6 lety +1

      it's just probably her accent.

    • @shayleake3546
      @shayleake3546 Před 6 lety +1

      It could be her microphone too, pawing is a weird word to pronounce anyway. 😄

    • @zebradun7407
      @zebradun7407 Před 5 lety

      If you want to nitpick and be technically correct a Horse does NOT have a Paw.
      Hoofing, fingering might be more correct.
      But I know what she means.

  • @Macam2macam
    @Macam2macam Před 4 lety

    I love horse.

  • @harrietroyle240
    @harrietroyle240 Před 7 lety

    hi

  • @madisonscheidle1237
    @madisonscheidle1237 Před 8 lety

    My mare always paws when she is tied up to a fence or trailer side

    • @KathyKinrade1959
      @KathyKinrade1959 Před 7 lety

      madison barnett I am a new horse owner and my girl paws evertime I tie her up . it is getting worse everyday.

  • @sscliche
    @sscliche Před 6 lety

    why does my horse paw while he is eating?

  • @KoriHarlan
    @KoriHarlan Před 8 lety

    pawing shouldn't be a poblem, it's like being a hipocrit for example horses can't pay but we can annoy Peale on purpose, bully them (hopefully not)and horses can't paw that's basically like saying we can't tie our shoe lol

  • @onegoodturngetsmostofthebl7499

    The word is pawing.

  • @MelinaHollway
    @MelinaHollway Před 5 lety

    pawling?

  • @mwamwa3488
    @mwamwa3488 Před 6 lety

    I don't mind my horse doing it tho

  • @miakoopmans1083
    @miakoopmans1083 Před 6 lety +1

    she is saying PAWL or PAWLING no no no no no

  • @davewilliams9578
    @davewilliams9578 Před 6 lety

    no thanks

  • @bimbim331
    @bimbim331 Před 7 lety

    My horse paws when he eats out of a tub and I think it's cute, not a problem at all for me

  • @carolineleiden
    @carolineleiden Před 6 lety

    So pawing is a symptom of an underlying problem. Take away the cause of the problem, don't focus on the symptom. Cats do it too. If they want the door opened, they scratch it. So we got a cat flap. Problem solved.

  • @HillBassplayer
    @HillBassplayer Před 3 lety

    I thought horses 🐎paw when they want certain things...like food or water

  • @brian.7966
    @brian.7966 Před 5 lety

    to much chat.

  • @rebeccasander1252
    @rebeccasander1252 Před rokem

    Can't watch this one...pet peeve..there is no "L" in pawing. Uuugh!!

  • @DafneLazou
    @DafneLazou Před 8 lety

    what is you email?

  • @anncapriceowen-chapel5513

    She IS saying pawling--NOT 'pawing' !! Obviously she doesn't pay attention to correct pronunciation of words.

  • @jeanmattison3600
    @jeanmattison3600 Před 2 lety

    My mare paws in the trailer.

  • @ethanperez37
    @ethanperez37 Před 4 lety

    Hahaha a Simpsons joke brought me here

  • @averyvoss5339
    @averyvoss5339 Před 5 lety

    My horse paws as he’s eating.

  • @doebuus6127
    @doebuus6127 Před 6 lety

    Pauling

  • @christina-mz1lp
    @christina-mz1lp Před 6 lety

    My horse paws for water.

  • @anneishee6229
    @anneishee6229 Před 4 lety

    my horse paws when i get thier food

  • @connormcclelland2903
    @connormcclelland2903 Před 7 lety

    Ya hi CRKtraining! i want to be your new friend!

  • @jenniferbaker2942
    @jenniferbaker2942 Před 6 lety +1

    this video is boring make it intertaining :3 100%

  • @danielthomas3333
    @danielthomas3333 Před 5 lety

    Just untie him and assertively move him around and tie him up again. Then ignore him.
    This girl is falling over herself trying to analyze a simple problem. Horses don’t mind being put in their place.
    This kind of analysis is, quite frankly, bull***t

  • @truckdriverluffy
    @truckdriverluffy Před 8 lety

    first

  • @Gabi-mv3jw
    @Gabi-mv3jw Před 6 lety +4

    lol I just slap my horse's shoulder

    • @katieschwarzhoff3007
      @katieschwarzhoff3007 Před 6 lety +2

      so next time can take her advise,

    • @Gabi-mv3jw
      @Gabi-mv3jw Před 6 lety +1

      Katie Schwarzhoff well I tried her "advice" and all my horse did was throw a kick, pin her ears and try to bite me

    • @caballuscollecting
      @caballuscollecting Před 6 lety +5

      Then you obviously have a shitty relationship with your horse and should rethink how to communicate with it.

    • @Gabi-mv3jw
      @Gabi-mv3jw Před 6 lety +1

      TheAssassinsDen tried that when I tell her no she just paws harder and harder

    • @marysleepysea8904
      @marysleepysea8904 Před 6 lety +1

      then you should not have a horse if you have a shitty relationship and you continue to hit it

  • @jenniferbaker2942
    @jenniferbaker2942 Před 6 lety

    btw is it just me o is she really saying pawling she is saying that instead of pawing lol haha stupid