
Why do some horses become "stuck in the mud" when leading, while others seem to switch off and stop responding altogether? In this episode, Mark explores some of the most common leading challenges horse owners face and explains why the answer often lies in awareness rather than pressure. He discusses how horses can become dull to both flags and lead ropes, why too much "white noise" can cause them to tune out, and how quiet, purposeful communication helps horses stay mentally engaged. Mark also takes a deeper look at the concept of searching—a key ingredient in developing confident, adaptable horses that can process their environment rather than becoming fixated, dependent, or shut down. You'll learn what a healthy green zone really looks like; how to maintain awareness without creating agitation; and how to help horses that hate halters. If you’d like to better understand your horse and apply these concepts step-by-step, join the Mark Langley Online Membership today.
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