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help with young horse & jumping
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<blockquote data-quote="TB lady" data-source="post: 146017" data-attributes="member: 2757"><p>Hi, I heard that a B-complex vitamin calms a horse down quite a bit.That may be just what you need, if he is calmer then he is able to think more clearly and mabey then he would be more open to try and jump again.You might also got back to the very start, like almost retraining him to jump, start with trotting poles and work your way up, that might build his confidance.</p><p>Hope this helps and good luck</p><p></p><p>Jenn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TB lady, post: 146017, member: 2757"] Hi, I heard that a B-complex vitamin calms a horse down quite a bit.That may be just what you need, if he is calmer then he is able to think more clearly and mabey then he would be more open to try and jump again.You might also got back to the very start, like almost retraining him to jump, start with trotting poles and work your way up, that might build his confidance. Hope this helps and good luck Jenn [/QUOTE]
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