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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 850424" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>hayray- it depends on the day with that bay colt. The video I had on there a couple weeks ago he rode quiet from the start. The last video he's a little hotter; some days he's quiet, some days I'd like a "restart game" button. I am asking a little more of him now and he doesn't always like being told what to do. He's got quite a ways to go yet. Dun colt is really light, I like my reins short (remnants of English days) but I don't use too much contact on the bit, not seeing or feeling the resistance you're talking about. I like my seat on the saddle unless I'm jumping fences, what exactly are you suggesting?</p><p></p><p>hrstrader- if you're serious, check your inbox.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 850424, member: 852"] hayray- it depends on the day with that bay colt. The video I had on there a couple weeks ago he rode quiet from the start. The last video he's a little hotter; some days he's quiet, some days I'd like a "restart game" button. I am asking a little more of him now and he doesn't always like being told what to do. He's got quite a ways to go yet. Dun colt is really light, I like my reins short (remnants of English days) but I don't use too much contact on the bit, not seeing or feeling the resistance you're talking about. I like my seat on the saddle unless I'm jumping fences, what exactly are you suggesting? hrstrader- if you're serious, check your inbox. [/QUOTE]
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