Tuesday, February 7, 2012

How to ride

                                  When you ride you want watch your horses cues with there ears and body language. When your horse is angry he/she will have his/her ears flat against his/her head and may try to buck or rear and will possibly lung foward and end up at a faster gate like a canter or even a gallop. With ears perked up your horse is alert with is a good sign and should keep the same pace or stay still if being groomed it also means that he/she listening to someone speaking. With ears not on the back of there head ,but turned back means that he/she is listening to your command or your praise.                                                                                                                                                 



Well riding don't forget to praise your horse when you start cantering if you go on the wrong lead let your horse stay at it for at least three gaits and the return to a walk then try to get him to start again well have a good night.
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