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I remember the first time I saw a rattler curled up in my path. This one didn't look like a rattler, but I was still thinkin' 'snake'.
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AFPhoenix wrote:What is he doing? Is he just heavy on the bit? Does he mouth at it and act uncomfortable? How broke is he?
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Theosmom wrote:AFPhoenix wrote:What is he doing? Is he just heavy on the bit? Does he mouth at it and act uncomfortable? How broke is he?He was ridden a lot last summer by the staff at the resort/ranch that I bout him from but not much since. He knows his basics still but has lots of learning left He is heavy on the bit but only when stopping, he just wants to go. He neck reins and knows some leg, mostly the go portion... He doesn't mouth the bit but if i have to use moderate or heavy pressure (I don't like to but sometimes we have to stop yah know, haha ) after I let off the pressure he puts his head out and down and gaps his mouth like it hurt. Also does anyone have any good bitless bridles to use on an excitable Arab? I really like the exercise with going in the big circles, i will have to try that!
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Oh, and getting a trainer saddly isn't an option due to my being a poor college student
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Spooksandbolts wrote:How are you actually trying to stop this horse??? With your seat or by pulling on the reins? It should be the former and never the latter.
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