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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2009

MY REINS ARE LONG CUZ OF THE WESTERN BRIDLE. ITS VERY SHORT
Meet Hezzie
So Im moving to Showtime Stables :]
YAY
And As you guys no ponylvrxo (Katie and Gigi) Rode at Showtime :]
Soo
I love Hezzie

Dont own nothing :] But I own clips

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  • Okay, you look REALLY good, there's just one thing. It looks like you don't have all that much control over him. Maybe it's just because of the long reins or something. I don't know. It just seems like he is trotting really fast, then really slow, then really fast, etc. Just try to keep a little more control on him. Other then that you look good!

  • thanks Dee!

    Ya we were doing Extended trots and stuff so thats why we are going slow then fast

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  • i dont know if its just me but he looks kinda lame in one of his hind legs. I also think that pony is a bit big and hard for u to control.

  • and wouldnt u ride better on a smaller horse, wen you ride on a horse the wrong size u get bad habits, ive been through it, my pony i used to have on loan was much to small for me but i loved him 2 much, i got off him before 2 many bad habits wer created & now ride better than ever, im 5ft 8 the pony was 14hh and my new horse is 16.1hh

  • why r u riding english in a western bridle? i ride my horse with fairly long reins but his heads stil usually up to the bit and my fingers only hve 2 move to turn or stop him, he has a really sensitive mouth, i dont think the western bridles helping much,

  • i agree, his left back leg is moving outward.

  • I would try to put your shoulders back a little more, and put your heels down. Otherwise, you were pretty good!!! And I would also try to look up. How old are you?

    I think that horse has some kind of problem. He moves a little funny, almost like he's limping???

    I would have a vet look at it.

    Maybe try some acupuncture or chiropractic stuff. It worked with my horse

  • i would lean back a little more, your on his neck. and move your legs behind the girth.

  • okay thanjks :[

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