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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2008

Recorded on May 31, 2008 using a Flip Video camcorder at the Light Hands Horsemanship clinic.

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  • ...now do this with the horse happy in it's mouth, not gaping open.

  • Good point. Perhaps you should let Eitan know. I was a mere observer. How do you keep a horse happy in his mouth?

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  • i bet this horse is happier than most (european) dressage horses who can´t open their mouth picause cavessons.

  • beautiful desplay of western dressage with a spanish flaire. curb bit riding is alot of training on the ground and round pen so small cues are all it takes so you hardly use the curb hence a happy mouth. It is not english dressage so engagement is different can't compare

  • Re: stridesigns. This horse, if you know him is built slightly down hill like many newer modern Morgan (In Command blood esp.)thus the tendency to lag behind. Re: Brennacleman, there is always slight natural movement in a horses mouth when working and this horse has no noseband. Unfortunately, most dresssage riders keep the mouth shut with the harsh crank noseband preventing any movement at all.

  • I love Renegade! Thank you for posting the video! And when you get the response on how to keep a horse "happy in it's mouth", please let me know...I asked my horses how to do that and they didn't answer me.

  • I like the idea..but unfortunately not impressed. o_O The horse is moving off the forehand with his hindend strung out behind him. The Morgan naturally has a high neck/head carriage and is, like the Arab and other like breeds, naturally more animated. I don't see anything extraordinary here. -shrug-

    But obviously it's working to get him places. Hahah.

  • WONDERFUL!!!! jw

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