Mary Kitzmiller Horse Training Q & A, by Farnam for April 2, 2026

Mary Kitzmiller answers listener questions about horses who kick, horses who won’t stand at the mounting block and horses who won’t stay out of your personal space. Plus, we take on “moving your horse’s feet” in the trainer tip.

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Time Stamps

  1. 06:39 – What does moving your horse’s feet really mean?
  2. 21:22 – Teach your horse to respect your personal space
  3. 38:54 – Help a horse who kicks at people and other horses
  4. 52:06 – Can you stop a horse kicking at feeding time?
  5. 1:02:03 – Standing at the mounting block is not the first step

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