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Re: solutions to pulling
The vertebrae in a horse's neck are very vulnerable to injury and
mis-alignment. The Atlas and Axis vertebrae in particular are right
behind the poll and they are the mechanism which allows the horse to flex
and turn the head. I want them to stay in good working order !! If I
were to set a horse up with a strong rope and halter and ** let her
pull back til she learns** as some people have advocated recently, and
as many people do, I could end up with a dead horse. I have seen it
happen and heard many more reports from my friends at the nearby vet
school. If you absolutely must tie solid without retraining first at
least use a belly rope not a neck rope.
John Lyons demonstrates a good method of teaching your horse to GIVE to
pressure on the poll. Check out his videos. RE-TRAIN your puller !!
and then use the bungee cord as insurance to help prevent flashbacks.
Don't expect the device to do the training.
If I have a horse which for some reason does experience a pulling session
(which can happen even with a well trained horse given the right
circumstances of fright) the first thing I do is put in a call to the
equine chiropractor to check out the extent of injury.
Just my 2 cents.
Marie McRae
in upstate NY
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