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BEHAVIOUR: Emma Massingale says…

Easy confidence boosters

“Remember that horses are incredibly kind animals, so smile at them, as they can read our expressions, and appreciate them every day”

Q Have you any advice for upping my confidence whenever I’m working with my horse? I’d love to be cool, calm and collected, but nerves often hold me back as my horse senses it. Ava Jones, Swansea

My best advice would be to always try to set yourself up for success and bear in

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