Thank you so much for sharing ❤I am starting to care for Tenessee Walkers after 40 years seems like riding a bike but I need help thanks 🙏 6 new babies 😊
When you said ears parallel, you meant perpendicular to the ground, right? Like the ears straight up and down making a 90 degree angle with the ground? Or do you mean she should be be able to bend her head more so that her ears are actually parallel to the ground? Thanks for clarification!
@@peteykate Always best performed after a warm up-but that being said a horse in pasture that’s walking around may need a little less warm up than a horse that’s been standing around in the stall!
That's a cute talkative horse - good girl Polly. Loved this one.
Great video! This mare is so adorable too!!
Thank you! We are so glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful 😊
I can’t wait to try thanks again!
What do you mean by wanting her ears to “stay parallel to the ground” when she’s stretching laterally?
Excellent video; thank you! A good one to share with my students.
Thanks for watching! We’re so glad you found it helpful and will be able to utilize it to help educate others!
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Thank you so much for sharing ❤I am starting to care for Tenessee Walkers after 40 years seems like riding a bike but I need help thanks 🙏 6 new babies 😊
6 new babies! You’re going to be busy… but so happy. We are so glad that you found this video helpful and we hope your horses enjoy these stretches.
Do you have a video on building the muscles up in the shoulders??? We have a horse who is larger on one sude and need to correct
When you said ears parallel, you meant perpendicular to the ground, right? Like the ears straight up and down making a 90 degree angle with the ground? Or do you mean she should be be able to bend her head more so that her ears are actually parallel to the ground? Thanks for clarification!
Ears should be level so that if you laid a stick across the tips, the stick would be parallel to the ground.
What kind of horse is Polly? She is very pretty😊!!
Thank you, she belongs to one of our team members. She is a Rocky Mountain Horse.
Do u do these stretches before or after a ride ?
They are beneficial in both instances but before your ride would be helpful in making your horse more supple.
So would you recommend doing these stretches cold? I was always taught to never stretch cold muscles?
@@peteykate Always best performed after a warm up-but that being said a horse in pasture that’s walking around may need a little less warm up than a horse that’s been standing around in the stall!
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