Is Your Horse a Bruce Springsteen or a Mike Tyson?
Recently, I came across a fun little book called “Is Your Horse a Rock Star? Understanding Your Horse’s Personality.” I’ve always loved taking personality tests and of course I’ve been known to anthropomorphize on occasion. So I was intrigued and excited to hear about this book, written by Dessa Hockley. Dessa owns and operates Liberty Stables in Alberta and has been involved with horses for much of her life. She has used this experience to develop classifications for horse personality types, and offers suggestions for training and building relationships with each type. The premise is similar to the Myers-Briggs personality test used often in psychology. There are four categories: Dominant/Submissive, Energetic/Lazy, Curious/Afraid, Friendly/Aloof. There are a number of questions for you to answer about your horse, such as “Is your horse interested in investigating new objects?” Your answers are compiled to provide a personality type, based on the dominant combinations of the aforementioned traits. There are sixteen cleverly titled variations of traits, like the Rock Star, the Boss, or the Prize Fighter. The book provides a synopsis of each of the types and follows up with general training tips and a section on Do’s and Don’ts for each type.
In addition to the book, Dessa also has a website with information on her stable and workshops that she offers. There is also a chapter excerpt and links to reviews and news articles. One of the most fun things on her site is the horse personality quiz! You can actually take the test online, but you need to get the book to see the complete description and get the training tips. I took the test for Tiny, and she was defined as the Reluctant Rock Star – Dominant, Lazy, Curious, and Friendly. Just as I’d guessed before taking the test! Just for fun, I also took the test for one of my old show horses that I’d had some serious personality conflicts with (Zippo Par Three). Predictably, he was the Macho Man – Dominant, Energetic, Curious, and Aloof. I can’t wait to get the book so I can read the full descriptions and learn some tips on dealing with different horse personalities.
This looks like a great book and a fun topic to explore. It is well written by a horsewoman with a great deal of experience and the illustrations are fantastic! I highly recommend this book for any horse lover that would like to learn more about their horse’s personality.





Paint Girl - December 16, 2009 at 2:22 am
This sounds like a really cool and fun book!! I am always interested in who my horses might resemble!!
Jenn AKA The Leftover Queen - December 16, 2009 at 11:02 am
That sounds like such a fun book! I love those personality tests too!
enlightenedhorsemanship - December 16, 2009 at 5:41 pm
That’s a really neat idea for a book. My horse was Nina Simone. No doubt about it. Or, er, maybe Aretha Franklin. Now you’ve got me wondering.
michelle - December 17, 2009 at 8:21 am
Thanks for the comments, Paint Girl, Jenn and Kim! You horse girls should take the test and comment back to tell me which personalities your horses were/are. I wonder if there’s a dominant personality type?