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Horse Talk!
do I let her ride or not??
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<blockquote data-quote="sweetyp" data-source="post: 152795" data-attributes="member: 2852"><p>no this is not the horse who run at me when I lounged her. It's not that the owner is a bad rider but when she got this horse the owner was still learning how to train and she's made some silly mistakes but she's a good rider. she made mistakes with how she was trying to teach him not how she rode. she gets better everyday and she comes to watch me work the horses and I explain everything that I do so that she wont make the same mistakes as last time. the main problem was that she was scared to turn the horse against her by being to strict and it went the other way. but I've now showed her how to be in charge without being nasty. It's the whole respect and fear thing that she was worried about mucking up. lack of confidence also went against her as the gelding in question is very smart and sense it straight away and toke advantage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sweetyp, post: 152795, member: 2852"] no this is not the horse who run at me when I lounged her. It's not that the owner is a bad rider but when she got this horse the owner was still learning how to train and she's made some silly mistakes but she's a good rider. she made mistakes with how she was trying to teach him not how she rode. she gets better everyday and she comes to watch me work the horses and I explain everything that I do so that she wont make the same mistakes as last time. the main problem was that she was scared to turn the horse against her by being to strict and it went the other way. but I've now showed her how to be in charge without being nasty. It's the whole respect and fear thing that she was worried about mucking up. lack of confidence also went against her as the gelding in question is very smart and sense it straight away and toke advantage. [/QUOTE]
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