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Date Posted: 10:42:15 09/09/02 Mon
Author: Viki
Subject: Re: Bolting problem
In reply to: Ginny 's message, "Bolting problem" on 12:54:42 09/03/02 Tue

>You do not mention if you ride with someone or not. If you do not try getting a partner with a very calm trail horse and let them lead one day and the next let your horse lead. You should also teach your horse the head down cue. John Lyons has some good advice in this area. My gelding used to have me in tears and hurt me all the time untill he learned the head down cue. Now he is just calm, and a great trail horse. I can now ride him alone. Although that is never a good idea anyway.

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