Haflingers are named after the little town of Hafling in South Tyrol, formerly in Austria, ever since WW I in Italy. There is no l in front of the f. I had three Haflingers over the years, can't say that they were stubborn. It all depends on how they were raised.
@@solutionstohorseproblems5858 okay. I worked on a horse ranch for about a year and a half and my boss told me I didn't want to haflinger because they were stubborn... Good to know they are individuals & it probably depends on how they are treated/trained👍🏻
Haflingers are named after the little town of Hafling in South Tyrol, formerly in Austria, ever since WW I in Italy. There is no l in front of the f. I had three Haflingers over the years, can't say that they were stubborn. It all depends on how they were raised.
Thank you for catching that! I have edited the text. I have owned 2 Haflingers years ago and they both were wonderful horses.
That's a rather large haflinger 😯 Pretty though! Is it true they're stubborn?
I don't generalize on a breed. I think this is a case of the horse not knowing how or not feeling safe with people.
@@solutionstohorseproblems5858 okay. I worked on a horse ranch for about a year and a half and my boss told me I didn't want to haflinger because they were stubborn... Good to know they are individuals & it probably depends on how they are treated/trained👍🏻
@@solutionstohorseproblems5858 Trust is everything