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This is very helpful info, thank you! I’ve had this problem with my horse and I didn’t like the idea of just tying her up and letting her figure it out. These are some great exercises I can do to help her learn the right answers without hurting herself.
This is good. My OTTB was at the wash rail and pulled back all of a sudden and snapped the clip on her lead rope in half. Fortunately, she didn't run away. But it scared both of us. I don't want this to become a habit now.
Hey I have a mare and I tied her to my horse trailer and she pulled back but did not escape. And then the next day I tied her to one of my panels and I think she pulled back even harder because she did not escape the first time. She sill did not get out but ruined my whole panel I had to replace it. She has never had a problem tieing before and she's 15. She also did it out of no were. What sould I do? I haven't tied her since
Very helpful! I have a 7 year old TB who pulls back on occasion and absolutely flips out if things get wrapped around his legs. I feel like these exercises will kill two birds with one stone.
My horse is old and very good desensited. No trick worksnon him. He knows if i tie him, then he goes mental. Anything else like this he doesnt care and just stand
Hi were you skedaddle Shae to lower her head and sidepass or take a step back when you ask for a step back....I understand but don't we want them to step forward to the pressure so should I ask my boy to drop his head and submit but then take a step forward? Would this be OK or preferred if I can get him to step forward?
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This is very helpful info, thank you! I’ve had this problem with my horse and I didn’t like the idea of just tying her up and letting her figure it out. These are some great exercises I can do to help her learn the right answers without hurting herself.
Great 👍
This is good. My OTTB was at the wash rail and pulled back all of a sudden and snapped the clip on her lead rope in half. Fortunately, she didn't run away. But it scared both of us. I don't want this to become a habit now.
Sir Ryan, this information was interesting, thank you for this, at least it helped me well. Roos 🙋🏻♀️🤗💪🏻
Glad to hear that. Thanks
Another good video!
It's refreshing to hear calm, cool, to the point insruction.
Thanks
Really good strategies! Thank you for this
Ryan, I would like to see how you would deal with a horse (or mule) who bolts when you lead them
Hey I have a mare and I tied her to my horse trailer and she pulled back but did not escape. And then the next day I tied her to one of my panels and I think she pulled back even harder because she did not escape the first time. She sill did not get out but ruined my whole panel I had to replace it. She has never had a problem tieing before and she's 15. She also did it out of no were. What sould I do? I haven't tied her since
I would try a some of the strategies I showed in this video.
my 2 yr old filly already has a pull back problem do think this could help for a horse who has already developed the problem?
Yes it would.
Very helpful! I have a 7 year old TB who pulls back on occasion and absolutely flips out if things get wrapped around his legs. I feel like these exercises will kill two birds with one stone.
My horse is old and very good desensited. No trick worksnon him. He knows if i tie him, then he goes mental. Anything else like this he doesnt care and just stand
Hi were you skedaddle Shae to lower her head and sidepass or take a step back when you ask for a step back....I understand but don't we want them to step forward to the pressure so should I ask my boy to drop his head and submit but then take a step forward? Would this be OK or preferred if I can get him to step forward?
She look like she got some speed
I hope so
A horse needs to know how to tie before being tied. I know, that sounds crazy. But it is true.