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Sunday, September 12, 2010

Try getting out of paddock - Making Mommy a Nervous wreck- silenced

Try getting out of paddock - Making Mommy a Nervous wreck- silenced

Muted the one where He got out on Me, I dont particularly like the Bit- never had one like that But- I will learn it. Doesnt look like much to anyone else (LOL) but when You are nervous- It is and when I was young I had a few horses take off through a threshold to a lake (and swimming), woods and on a trail in a full out gallop! I figured it wouldnt take much for Him to realize Mommy wasnt in control and the first thing that gave Him a reason, He may take off. But he was good considering and I am glad other people were around to help.
I talked to the trainer about the bit, it is a curb bit with a shank (A type of Hackamore without the hard piece over the nose (Making it better!)- the only difference in the other type of hackamore is there is No bit in it at all, I assume like the Bosel but it has a shank. A Bosel is great If Your horse will whoa on command. which Mine always does. The curb bit with shank is better than the original hackamore with the over the nose shank with a bit. The trainer told Me it was fine to give Him a carrot for finally whoaing- though I leaned forward and pulled back which made Him back-up instead of completing His turn.
All In all other than having to keep telling Him whoa, which She said was also a good thing as it kept Me breathing which relaxes the horse- (sounds silly saying it on video But worked to my advantage) I did good but got nervous walking Him in so I asked Her to walk Me in, then She walked with Me So I can get Him to see I was still in control and was then able to dismount Him. The main Key is to sit back with this bit and pulling on it wont matter but to sit back and push legs forward and keep them not so snug on the horse

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