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Horse Talk!
do I let her ride or not??
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 152466" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>True, but judging from sweetyp other posts, it sound like this is the type of horse that will wage a few "battles". These "battles" should be handled by one person who can win them all (the trainer). In my opinion one person should only ride the horse until the battles are won and the trainer knows where the buttons are and how to push them. Then they can put the novice rider on and work with both together. I believe this horse has already put two people on the ground.</p><p></p><p>If the trainer has a horse who seems to be doing well, knows what to do and is willing to do it, then you can be pretty sure that any problems being caused is by the novice rider. In this case I would put the rider on and work with both horse and rider.</p><p></p><p>JMO,</p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 152466, member: 378"] True, but judging from sweetyp other posts, it sound like this is the type of horse that will wage a few "battles". These "battles" should be handled by one person who can win them all (the trainer). In my opinion one person should only ride the horse until the battles are won and the trainer knows where the buttons are and how to push them. Then they can put the novice rider on and work with both together. I believe this horse has already put two people on the ground. If the trainer has a horse who seems to be doing well, knows what to do and is willing to do it, then you can be pretty sure that any problems being caused is by the novice rider. In this case I would put the rider on and work with both horse and rider. JMO, Alan [/QUOTE]
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