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what i don't understand is why you start the horse at such a young age? For an andalusian it is normal to begin riding at an age of 4/5 years old isn't it? you can train him with leading, picking up his feet and grooming him, but putting somebody ons his back seems a bit to early to me...
This is a good demo! I like the horse's balanced forward example of movement--unknown to many riders in our country. Very balanced and happy horse. Viewers need to know about this---not just spook free standing still. laura
Bravo, you are a wonderful teacher, both to the horse and us humans! Thank you for sharing your techniques.
888than 1 year ago
what i don't understand is why you start the horse at such a young age? For an andalusian it is normal to begin riding at an age of 4/5 years old isn't it? you can train him with leading, picking up his feet and grooming him, but putting somebody ons his back seems a bit to early to me...
by the way, great horse!!!
aliesje1985 3 years ago
This is a good demo! I like the horse's balanced forward example of movement--unknown to many riders in our country. Very balanced and happy horse. Viewers need to know about this---not just spook free standing still. laura
Flytway 3 years ago