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Re: T: horse that can't follow



It'll be more like 75 or 100 if he's Ebony bred!

Lori Hayward
LIV2RYD in VA
-----Original Message-----
From: Truman Prevatt <truman.prevatt@netsrq.com>
To: Ridecamp <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Date: Monday, June 08, 1998 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: T: horse that can't follow


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>The Vervaet's wrote:
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>> VervaetP@deruyter.K12.NY.US
>> I am looking for training suggestions for a horse that cannot "follow".
He
>> gaits great, when in the lead, but let anyone pass him and he gets all
>> "agitated" starts bouncing in place...puffing like a freight train...etc.
>> What successful training methods has anyone come across for calming a
>> horse...so that he can ride somewhere in the "group" without always
having
>> to be first?
>> Paula
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>Must be a walking horse : - >  Twenty or thirty miles will probably help.
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>Truman
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