Behavior and comfort guide
When a steady horse suddenly gets reactive, something changed. It may be environment, training, tack, vision, body discomfort, or workload.
Quick answer: Sudden spookiness is information, not just attitude. Check pain, saddle fit, vision, routine changes, feed changes, footing, workload, and whether the horse reacts more in one direction or gait.
Barn next step
If reactivity appears under saddle, one direction, after hauling, or with stiffness, rule out body comfort before calling it a training problem. After red flags are ruled out, use routine body support where it fits.
Shop Liniment GelUse the Solution FinderNo. Liniment cannot fix fear or training. It can support body comfort when the horse is stable and the issue fits routine stiffness or post-work care.
Educational support only. Not veterinary or training advice.
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