@AlphaBetaAutumn yeah that was kind of my point. I have found that most newly broken resist more than handled horses which is in the obvious. Mostly they will resist with tossing their head or pig rooting :P in my case. However if you have a responsive horse, pulling back on both reins can lead you to a balanced horse that will stand correctly if the horse reacts right :)
Face is too stiff...
gcoxalaska 6 months ago
I just bought a new TB and he canters perfectly but then when i ask for halt he trots a for while before he stops! How can i fix this?
Horsewyse97 7 months ago
@Horsewyse97 If you horse does not stop, if its inside you should turn him into the wall , the horse can not go any further and wil stop
Msmusicca 6 months ago
@AlphaBetaAutumn yeah that was kind of my point. I have found that most newly broken resist more than handled horses which is in the obvious. Mostly they will resist with tossing their head or pig rooting :P in my case. However if you have a responsive horse, pulling back on both reins can lead you to a balanced horse that will stand correctly if the horse reacts right :)
animalwisperer 8 months ago
@AlphaBetaAutumn not for all horses
animalwisperer 8 months ago
GOD THAT HORSE IS BEAUTIFUL
XxHeelsDownxX 1 year ago 14