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| MIKKELANGELO |
Posted: Oct 12 2008, 01:13 AM
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hello. please excuse my bad english. but i have a question:
how can i make a female horse submissive, so that i can have fun with her. all the times the horse stepped away from me. please help me :mellow: |
| curious1looking |
Posted: Oct 12 2008, 01:28 AM
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Disciple of the board Group: VIP Members Posts: 19108 Member No.: 570365 Joined: 15-September 07
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Hello and welcome :)
Please take the time to look around the site to see the right place to post things and read the rules. In the How to Section this thread should help: How My Mare & I Became Stablemates, Tips & Guides for Mare Lovers http://www.beastforum.com/showtopic-80288.html ;) This post has been edited by curious1looking on Oct 12 2008, 01:27 AM |
| tigerrarr |
Posted: Oct 12 2008, 01:58 AM
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Addict Group: Banned Posts: 232 Member No.: 770408 Joined: 23-September 08
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You cannot MAKE a horse be submissive. If she is moving away from you, she most likely does NOT want to have sex. If you keep trying and force her- you could end up being kicked.. which is extremely painful and if hit at the right spot, could easily break bones or even kill you.
Signs a horse is in heat include lifted tail, frequent urination, 'winking' the clitoris, posturing and actively trying to seek a stallion... Signs a horse is in diestrus- not interested in sex: squealing, biting, kicking, ears pinned back, tail clamped. Some mares may show all signs or only one or two. It sounds like you need to learn more about horses before you try to entice them to have sex. Even when a mare is in heat she just might not feel comfortable around you- especially if she doesn't know you. If you go straight to her back end, she's not going to like that. |
| Okono |
Posted: Oct 12 2008, 06:48 AM
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Horses are 'flight' animals. they cannot be 'made' to do anything.
You have to approach it from the standpoint of "how can I cause her to *want* to do..." There's no magic bullet and the fact that you are asking this question *here* indicates that you are not a horse person in the first place. If you are not, then... just... don't... Happy to be wrong though... :P |
| st benard |
Posted: Oct 12 2008, 09:19 AM
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Agree with the above. |
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| neandernitz |
Posted: Oct 12 2008, 03:47 PM
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Supreme Being Group: VIP Members Posts: 3991 Member No.: 589429 Joined: 3-November 07
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How many times has this been asked?
There is no magic smell, place to rub, way to stand, noise to make, special food, or mechanical strap/chain/twitch/harness to make a horse submit. Horsemen (OK, horsepersons--some of the best horsemen have long been of the female persuasion) have been training horses for thousands of years-- If there was a "Special Handshake" that would make a horse (dog, goat, cow, pig, cat, duck) do what you want Right Now, don't you think someone would have leaked the secret by now? It's always the same answer: Time, friendship, trust, devotion. Make yourself one of the herd, pack, or group. Someone they trust and like to be around. Spend the time and you will be rewarded. Try to jump her bones, Not so much....... :pinch: |
| missywolf |
Posted: Oct 12 2008, 09:08 PM
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Supreme Being Group: VIP Members Posts: 5972 Member No.: 631377 Joined: 15-January 08
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well said :rock: I'd worry first about whether my animal companion was enjoying what was going on first. |
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