Vegetarian animal-riders and the attack of the bullhooks

I believe some vegetarians ride animals,–as long they don’t overwork them. Training animals to be ridden can take time, and some years/generations. For example; you trained your cow to be ridden on your cattle farm where you only raise cattle for dairy (exclusively for lacto vegetarians). You don’t rely on whips, nor bullhooks. But you only train them with extreme time. In my opinion… you have to get used with bonding with your animal when training it to be ridden via each day. Rushing your animal to be ridden is NOT recommended because, your animal you’ve want to ride may NOT able to correspond with your desired commands correctly… that can also cause your desired animal for riding to fail overtime.

Some people didn’t even understand! When training animals to be ridden, it doesn’t go that fast. It goes slow as a snail. However; some people didn’t even give their animals a break after carrying a person on his/her back… such as a lunch break, water break, nap time; exercise, and more.

New trainers who are beginners had these following questions,–before they start riding their animals:

  • Can I train my animals to be ridden as a hobby/activity?
  • Can I train my animals to be ridden for tourists?
  • Can I train my animals to be ridden on my farm as a mode of transportation?

Those are the common questions… you may ride your animals,–when trained to do so. Always give them long breaks after people ridden your animals. But never use whips, or any objects to induce pain, and suffering because, use of these devices that are cruel can lead to your animals taking revenge against you, or your riders,–resulting to injury, or worse.

It takes some time for an animal what you raised for riding to reset during breaks after carrying a person on his/her back. Let’s do the math! For example; I ride my imaginary rabbit for either 5 or 10 minutes. I gave her a long 40 minute break for her to reset herself. When trained each day via breaks… that enables my imaginary rabbit to remember what she was trained to do. It’s kind of like programming a robot, or a TV set,–or a portable amusement ride for everybody of all ages.

Horses used for horse-racing didn’t even take breaks from racing, nor be conditioned for high speed via older age. Rushing horses to go so fast can cause them to break overtime. Think about trying to reprogram your remote in the rush. That can cause your remote not to work correctly.

Elephants are the most abused animals on the face of the planet. They’re forced to give people rides,–all without any humane training methods. Many mahouts has lost their lives during elephant attacks. Owners has ignored possible signs of musth via male elephants. Maybe they didn’t even bother to ride female elephants instead,–the same way if you chosen to ride a female donkey instead of a male donkey.

If this is the case why you wanted to train your animals to be ridden without inducing pain… at minimum; specially order a large ride-on animal toy of choice. For example; you chosen a rocking-dog of your favorite breed of dog. Climb on your soft toy, and pretend if you were riding a real animal. Turn on your TV, and tune it to your favorite channel, and watch your show as you ride your pretend animal. If you were comfortable; you may transfer to a real animal of choice to be ridden via training. Sometimes training can start from a young stage, but basics must be implemented by nature as you go.

If you were comfortable with your animal what you’re riding, but you want to keep a set for later on. It’s always a good idea to backup some of your animals,by starting a new generation of animals for riding,–as long you don’t overwork them. Any animal that can be sized to a larger scale can be ridden. It’s always a good idea to give them breaks to enable them to reset themselves, and think about what they’ved learned from you.

Overtime; some of your animals should have regular appointments via an experienced vet. To prevent shortage of these bills; always keep money aside to safely pay these bills.

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