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How to train a filly to lead
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<blockquote data-quote="hayray" data-source="post: 641061" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p>I gotta say that I would be hesitent also if I had those experiences happen to me, no reason to get hurt. However, the use of a whip, either a riding or lung, or buggy whip is pretty standard practice in the horse industry as far as training goes. It is always easy to train a horse by the introduction of training aids either artificial or natural aids used in conjunction with avoidance conditioning and separation of timing of the aids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayray, post: 641061, member: 3046"] I gotta say that I would be hesitent also if I had those experiences happen to me, no reason to get hurt. However, the use of a whip, either a riding or lung, or buggy whip is pretty standard practice in the horse industry as far as training goes. It is always easy to train a horse by the introduction of training aids either artificial or natural aids used in conjunction with avoidance conditioning and separation of timing of the aids. [/QUOTE]
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