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Re: [RC] The Jigging Horse - Stephanie Wind

I have to disagree with always getting off the jigging horse, but I DO agree that it is a sign of distress or anxiety. I had a mare that had to be retrained that jigging was NOT going to make me dismount and lead her back home (like her previous owner did) and she finally quit. The mare that I ride now will do it when she wants to go faster than I am letting her, and I just need to work with her to be happy with ME being the "herd leader" and controlling the pace....

Stephanie

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