As this niche grows, so does the risk of abuse. Genuinely "insane" content relies on the horse’s natural ability, not fear. Responsible creators work with equine behaviorists to ensure stunts are physically safe.
Echo’s real rider, a scarred woman named Val, sat in a control booth above the rafters. She held a worn leather bridle in her lap—the last piece of the horse she’d raised from a foal, before the studio bought him for 12 million credits. As this niche grows, so does the risk of abuse
: Media content often uses horses to teach non-verbal communication and empathy, as horses respond to subtle human cues like posture and tone of voice. Therapeutic Visualization As this niche grows
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