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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 146043" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>TB Lady and Milkmaid nailed it already, but I'll restate it again for you. Your horse needs confidence and his trust in you that your not going to get him hurt. I would start all over with ground work steping over a pole on the ground with no stands around at a walk and build him slowly to a trot and then a lope. Then bring in stands and do it again at a walk with the pole on the ground. When he is comfortable, move the pole a couple of inches off the ground. (2 inches not 6,8 or 12). Again start at a walk and work to a lope. Do all this either leading him or lunging him, not on his back. Your building his confidence and trust in you. Take your time and have patience.</p><p></p><p>Good luck,</p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 146043, member: 378"] TB Lady and Milkmaid nailed it already, but I'll restate it again for you. Your horse needs confidence and his trust in you that your not going to get him hurt. I would start all over with ground work steping over a pole on the ground with no stands around at a walk and build him slowly to a trot and then a lope. Then bring in stands and do it again at a walk with the pole on the ground. When he is comfortable, move the pole a couple of inches off the ground. (2 inches not 6,8 or 12). Again start at a walk and work to a lope. Do all this either leading him or lunging him, not on his back. Your building his confidence and trust in you. Take your time and have patience. Good luck, Alan [/QUOTE]
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