Re: [RC] suggestions for bratty horse- A. perez - Howard Bramhall
So, Ed, do you train these horses nekkid????? Is there a breast
collar involved????
Got any videos for the gals online to learn from? My wife's birthday
is coming up and I've been wondering if there's an unusual gift out there I
could get that would really surprise her some.
Subject: [RC] suggestions for bratty
horse- A. perez
hi, well thats the beauty of it, the groundwork and suppling excercises
do help with the type problems you mentioned. all of them. i have
used these techniques on lots of horses, some that had different problems, fit
pitching, balking, refusing to cross water, buddy souring, rearing, etc.
after spending lots of time doing groundwork, including the flexing
excercises, one rein stops, lunging around objects, etc., it all paid off,
resulting in a horse that was willing to do what i asked it to do, obediently
most of the time, and could work through problems when they arose. it
takes time and patience. you cant do it 15 minutes a day, 2 days a week
and really get it done, although that is better than not doing it at
all. it is better to spend 30-45 minutes a day, 4 days a week if you
can. i train lots of horses, all different breeds, mustangs,
morgans, arabs, walkers, paso finos, quarterhorses, even draft horses, and it
works on all of them. ed kilpatrick, sneads,
florida