The friendship between man and horse spans thousands of years. But it's not just "master — animal." It's a partnership where each gives their soul. The horse senses a person's mood, remembers injuries, and knows how to forgive. We tell you about how friendship is born, how to recognize it, and how to maintain it.
Horses don't like everyone. They may ignore or be afraid of some, while others they will gravitate towards. How do they choose? By smell (horses can differentiate between pheromones of fear and calm). By voice (a calm low voice attracts, a shout repels). By body language (confident, smooth movements soothe, sharp ones scare). By attitude (if a person brings treats, cleans, doesn't beat). In a herd, horses may choose "their" person and ignore the rest.
Example: on a stable, one horse may only approach a certain stablehand, not even turning its head towards others.
The horse approaches you in the paddock (on its own, not for treats). Lays its head on your shoulder, rubs its nose. Follows you without a reason. Is happy to see you ( neighs, runs). Allows you to touch its sensitive areas (belly, ears). Protects you from other horses (chases them away). Misses you when you leave (stands by the gate).
Important: don't confuse politeness with friendship. A horse may be trained not to bite or fight, but this doesn't mean it loves you.
Antistress: communication with a horse reduces cortisol, increases oxytocin. Physical activity (cleaning, hay, riding) keeps you in shape. Self-confidence (managing a 500-kilogram animal). Teaches responsibility (you can't leave a horse hungry). Gives unconditional acceptance (horses don't criticize). Therapy for people with autism, PTSD. A horse won't betray you (unlike people).
It is known that horses have saved people from depression and suicide.
Spend time not only in the saddle. Clean, brush, talk. Feed apples, carrots by hand (but don't overfeed). Study its body language (ears pinned back — angry, leg scratching — nervous). Don't punish physically. Be predictable (horses like a routine). Respect its personal space (don't barge into the stall when it's eating).
Friendship is built over years. But it's worth it.
The friendship between man and horse is not a romantic myth. It's daily work and joy. If you want a friend who won't betray you, understand the horse. And it will respond.
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