Make him WORK near the gate. I'm talking loping (cantering) and trotting small circles, yeilding his hind and forequarters, anything that makes him exert himself near the gate, and rest at the other end. Of course, when he stops being gate sour, you can go back to working him normally. And try not to ever let him rest at the gate. dismount at the far end instead of at the gate and dont lead him straight to the pasture. Do some ground work or lunge him a little. something so he learns walking through the gate doesnt mean he gets to rest.
This depends on what the horse is refusing to do exactly. Gridwork and bounces will force the horse to keep going, typically, but it can also backfire and make the horse even more sour.
eat it before they go sour
Acescence is the quality of being or becoming sour.
no it does not keep milk from going sour and if it did why would you put it in your milk.
Buddy sour means that your animal (whatever they are) constantly wants to be with another animal of their species. AKA, their buddy. For example, my horse always rarely goes anywhere without my friends horse. Therefore, my horse is VERY buddy sour. It can be a good thing, but it has many down sides too.
The word "sour" can function as both an adjective and a verb. As an adjective, it describes something having an acidic taste or unpleasant smell. As a verb, it refers to the process of becoming sour.
The word 'sour' is a verb (sour, sours, souring, soured), an adjective (sour, more sour, most sour), and a noun (sour, sours). Example uses: Verb: Your milk will sour more readily if you keep it in the door of the refrigerator. Adjective: The sour cherries make excellent muffins. Noun: I'll have a whiskey sour please.
Slowly introduce the horse to new places as you progressively work towards your goal of the horse not being barn sour. You do this by making it fun to be away from the barn or stable. See if the horse does better if he / she has a companion to go with them, maybe take a special treat along with you and offer it to your horse when it is being good and not trying to get back to the barn. Or simply change your routine.
To protect milk curd from becoming sour, make sure to ferment it at the right temperature for the correct amount of time to prevent over-acidification. Store the curd in a cool environment to slow down bacterial growth, and consider adding a small amount of salt to inhibit the development of sour flavors.
Cold,salty,and sour these three things will keep you up don't eat or drink something that's warm unless it is salty or sour sweets help too. EX: fritos mt. dew monster sour candy energy drinks. Hope this helps lol
A indication that a horse is bored is they start to paw the ground they can wind suck and some may even go sour when you want to ride them.
It will sour unless refrigerated.