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  • He could make a beautiful dressage horse!

  • @hyperfocus2011 HE WOULD HAVE but he can't. Major Sacroiliac Tear and he has been freed from his pain.

  • Hey mate you got your video working look at that its 15 mins long that means you can upload unlimited I'm soo happy for you well done xx kl

  • This is a very nice video. But the first thing I would fix on this horse is his disconfort with the bit. If he get a bit that he is confortable with, he will be more relaxed and respond better to demand witch it's will help with all the other evasoins. Good luck with this pretty boy, you have a lot of work to do with him :) Nice chalange :)

  • @Lithops2 No luck required Lithlops for I am an assessor and Problem Horse Trainer (approaching my 25,000th) I saved his life, his pain as he was diagnosed as a result of my listening, with sacroiliac tear and he is now a happy trail riding horse. Go have a read of one of my new sites in uk. i think sacroiliac dot britain or com???? Regards

  • Great video!! I have a new horse that evades work in the arena. He has trouble cantering and gets annoyed and will start going sideways to avoid trying. What can you do to stop it. He also will every now and then when out in the bush spin or take me into the bushes and try and go home. He doesnt bolt but I have been told he is testing me to avoid work. He is 12 years old so not a baby. would love to work out how to help him. Especially in the arena. Can recommendations?

  • glad you put the note at the end of the vid about the breathing.. I was listening thinking Not Right!! well done mate...

  • Horses are tricky creatures aren't they. But only because us silly humans make them like that!

  • @Kimmyloca0 Exactly :) Well said

  • That's unfortunate at the end about his problems. Kudos to you for at least saving him :) I look forward to learning more from your future videos!

  • He si going to make someone a nice trail horse and hopefully he will be a happy horse:)

  • GREAT VID. love your work! do you have any tips on keeping a horses head down. i have a OTTB and he is great i have had him since off the track but he never lowers his head and i like to ride him on a loose rein. would you say use rings?

  • Go to my German Martingale or Market Harborough Vid and have a look...BUT...

    make real sure your OTTB is sound or if he acts at all like this one, listen to him because around 86% of them that leave the Track are in some way unsound. (Dr. John Kohnke) Regards

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  • @MrsWhoEls Meaning what????? Surely not spam on here too???

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  • @MrsWhoEls Yes, he is a happy trail ride Horse. His fear was of the collection, due to the sacro. They cannot

  • The most upsetting thing about this job is thinking back later, after you have read them and listened to them. However, I saved him, I did it in one ride so I guess that is something. Veterinary Examination sent him onto his new wonderful life as a Pleasure Horse, with his head where he likes and happiness in his Heart. HP

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