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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.
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
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
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.
Another good video!
It's refreshing to hear calm, cool, to the point insruction.
Thanks
Sir Ryan, this information was interesting, thank you for this, at least it helped me well. Roos 🙋🏻♀️🤗💪🏻
Glad to hear that. 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
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
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.
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.