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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 11/15/2008 3:45:56 PM Posts: 2,451, Visits: 2,093 |
| -How to keep a horse from dragging your arm out iof it's socket when he sees grass.
I seriously need major help on that one. PLEASE?
And while we're on the subject of the mag, i think we should definitly do another thing where we get to pitch in with advice and get mentioned in the mag, like the camp advice article.
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| | -keeping my horse on the rail while cantering aka convincing them that it is not necessary to run over the judge or cut corners badly -collection -convincing my horse that the rail will NOT, i repeat NOT, kill him! -getting my horse to realize that he has a back end and back legs (he tends to jump with his front legs, forget he has back legs, and either knock over the jump to trip Thanks!
To Ride or Not to Ride?
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 11/11/2008 5:49:33 PM Posts: 181, Visits: 185 |
| Ways to calm your horse when they get really, really, really excited

Thanks equestrain_obessed and highjumper243 for the awesome banners! ** Maddy** |
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| | -Joining up with horses. -How to land on the correct lead after a jump -Teaching a horse how to change his leads at a canter
thanks,ponyrainboots,for this awesome banner!!
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: Yesterday @ 4:35:28 PM Posts: 604, Visits: 605 |
| Join up and keeping your horse behaving in the show ring(ex. staying on the rail, not getting impationt)
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| How about an article on working with foals, yearlings, and two year olds?
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 10/26/2008 6:39:14 PM Posts: 95, Visits: 155 |
| RipTide (7/10/2008) How about an article on working with foals, yearlings, and two year olds?
That would be kewl. And maybe one about working with greenies.
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 10/22/2008 3:04:10 PM Posts: 38, Visits: 89 |
| how to cue your western horse to lope(in the correct lead!!) and how to exacute a flying lead change!
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