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Name: Jill Posted: 05/09/2009 09:43
I like this video for horses that dont really want to stand still. Tip for horses who pull back I use a bike tire (i inner part) loop that around your post then tie you horse to that but dont tie him/her tight they can pull and pull and not hurt themselves it doesnt take long for them to stop pulling but stay near dont just walk away and try to see if you can teach them to just stand square and calm befor e the idea of pulling back gets in their head. ( had a wild born mustang and it worked)

Name: tabitha Posted: 10/06/2009 22:02
this is sorta helpful but my prob is a got a wild rased horse Who I have named Phenix and she will lead ok and i can tie her lead line to keep her in one spot the time i tryed it i had to help catch a few others who got out and as soon as my hand leaves the rope she pulls and pulls and pulls til she brakes the lead line off and falls. I am afriad to tie her now due to I don't want her to get hurt when she falls backward for the force she is pulling comeing back on her what do i do about this?

Name: leanna Posted: 13/05/2009 15:46
Very nice approach. Thank USRIDER for posting. I enjoyed the respect and desire for cooperation over force and allowing for the time to allow that particular horse to be accustomed to and comfortable with what was asked.

Name: cathy Posted: 13/05/2009 07:42
Really liked this video, a different and effective approach than what I was taught. Can't wait to try it