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MissMary2277
Reg. Jun 2013
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2014-08-11 8:54 AM
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How do you deal
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Location: East TN
Ok, my newest horse, kind of a project horse really as he developed a "dive bomb at the 2nd barrel" kind of thing with the previous owner.... slow work he's correct, even just cruising through he is correct...but its when I ask for speed to make an open run is when he is doing it...he's had his teeth done and vet checked..the works! ... at home and exhibitioning he will cruise the prettiest and correct set in an o-ring and tie down...again, it's only when I ask for speed for an open run...ive been
(probably for the past month- 2 months
) lots and lots of slow work... stopping him at the barrel and really getting his butt in the ground and also tried going to the fence and rolling away from the barrel.... im just stumped on this one now... any additional exercise inputs as well as maybe bit change ideas are much appreciated!
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vjls
Reg. Mar 2005
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2014-08-11 8:58 AM
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MissMary2277 - 2014-08-11 9:54 AM Ok, my newest horse, kind of a project horse really as he developed a "dive bomb at the 2nd barrel" kind of thing with the previous owner.... slow work he's correct, even just cruising through he is correct...but its when I ask for speed to make an open run is when he is doing it...he's had his teeth done and vet checked..the works! ... at home and exhibitioning he will cruise the prettiest and correct set in an o-ring and tie down...again, it's only when I ask for speed for an open run...ive been
(probably for the past month- 2 months
) lots and lots of slow work... stopping him at the barrel and really getting his butt in the ground and also tried going to the fence and rolling away from the barrel.... im just stumped on this one now... any additional exercise inputs as well as maybe bit change ideas are much appreciated!
reverse him i had 1 just like it that never did get him fixed but biy did he become a super team and calf horse
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MissMary2277
Reg. Jun 2013
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2014-08-11 9:01 AM
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RE: How do you deal
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Location: East TN
you mean try to send him to the left first instead of the right? I thought about doing that actually! ive just never reversed one myself... how hard is it for them to pick up the switch?
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