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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 22580"><p>In terms of your horse...it sounds like she's having a major authority issue and knows that she can bully you around...First you might wanna check for any kind of lameness, but if she's sound...here's what we did. It may sound inhumane, and mean but it's not if done right...put the horse's normal riding gear on and put an experienced rider on her, and hook her up to the back of a pickup truck. Cue her forward and if she doesn't respond, start applying pressure with the truck, if she responds well, then back off on the truck, but use the truck as leverage to make her understand that she is to go forward when cued and to listen when told to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 22580"] In terms of your horse...it sounds like she's having a major authority issue and knows that she can bully you around...First you might wanna check for any kind of lameness, but if she's sound...here's what we did. It may sound inhumane, and mean but it's not if done right...put the horse's normal riding gear on and put an experienced rider on her, and hook her up to the back of a pickup truck. Cue her forward and if she doesn't respond, start applying pressure with the truck, if she responds well, then back off on the truck, but use the truck as leverage to make her understand that she is to go forward when cued and to listen when told to go. [/QUOTE]
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