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<blockquote data-quote="spinandslide" data-source="post: 797670" data-attributes="member: 5559"><p>while one would HOPE to ride out of the roundpen evetually...establishing respect and control on the ground is PARAMOUNT..we do this with ALL young horses before we back them..Ive never had one "freak out" under me, because of all the groundwork and respect we establish via the roundpen...</p><p></p><p>I dont even need a whip..I can control my horse's gaits and directional changes purely with my body..</p><p></p><p>to an extent, if you have a horse who needs to have some steam worked off..thats fine..they will let you know when they are ready to work..they will start licking their lips, lower their head and cock their ear towards you..then you know they are ready to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spinandslide, post: 797670, member: 5559"] while one would HOPE to ride out of the roundpen evetually...establishing respect and control on the ground is PARAMOUNT..we do this with ALL young horses before we back them..Ive never had one "freak out" under me, because of all the groundwork and respect we establish via the roundpen... I dont even need a whip..I can control my horse's gaits and directional changes purely with my body.. to an extent, if you have a horse who needs to have some steam worked off..thats fine..they will let you know when they are ready to work..they will start licking their lips, lower their head and cock their ear towards you..then you know they are ready to work. [/QUOTE]
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