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Horse Won't Lope
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<blockquote data-quote="Gliderider" data-source="post: 197827" data-attributes="member: 3296"><p>Try riding her in a treeless saddle or with just a bareback pad. That was you'll know if it's a saddle fitting issue. I'd definately check for soreness as well. Does she stop after she's turned in one certain direction? Try and figure out what she was doing before she stopped. If all medical and saddle fitting issues are ok, then do like dougle said. See if she will lope going somewhere she likes. If not then a riding crop is a good tool. You don't have to beat her with it. Just tap her on the hip or just behind the withers, lightly at first, gradually getting harder until she moves off at the speed you want. Eventually she'll understand. </p><p>For some more great help, go to <a href="http://www.nchorsenews.com" target="_blank">http://www.nchorsenews.com</a></p><p>and click on message board. There are tons of great people there and some trainers that will help you with any horsey problems.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gliderider, post: 197827, member: 3296"] Try riding her in a treeless saddle or with just a bareback pad. That was you'll know if it's a saddle fitting issue. I'd definately check for soreness as well. Does she stop after she's turned in one certain direction? Try and figure out what she was doing before she stopped. If all medical and saddle fitting issues are ok, then do like dougle said. See if she will lope going somewhere she likes. If not then a riding crop is a good tool. You don't have to beat her with it. Just tap her on the hip or just behind the withers, lightly at first, gradually getting harder until she moves off at the speed you want. Eventually she'll understand. For some more great help, go to [url=http://www.nchorsenews.com]http://www.nchorsenews.com[/url] and click on message board. There are tons of great people there and some trainers that will help you with any horsey problems. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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