I wonder if the equalizer pad is giving him some extra bounces or something
that are confusing him. Anyone have a suggestion on what may be causing it?
I'm sure with work we'll get our cues back in order, but it would help if I
knew what was giving him the confusing "extra" cues. My normal canter cue
is sit deep, outside leg and light neck rein towards the inside for the lead.
Otherwise, the pad was comfortable for me and seemed to be so for him too.
I did see knots on his loins still, but no dry spot - sweating was even.
And the knots were significantly less then ususal. Do you think a back
cinch would help this? Anyway, I'll keep an eye on it and hope this solves
the problem.
- Carrie and Graham TWH Extraoridinarie
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