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<blockquote data-quote="Wilson_Cattle_Company" data-source="post: 141273" data-attributes="member: 1541"><p>My ol TB "Nick" was the same way he scared the holy peepee putta me couple times. His feet were in good shape he just didn't pay attention I think. Really to tell you the truth I had to center my self with the horse normally the horse will center with the rider to carry the load but he was old and kind tard. Its hard to explain but try to center your self with the horse if he is older that is if he is a young horse send him to a trainer. Nick was old and I didn't want to go through that time consuming process of teaching him to center. Like I said I just centered my self with the horse and that took care of the problem 75 percent. Once you get on the horse you might catch my drift on what I mean about centering your weight with the horses back neck and hind quarters. I didn't think it would work when I first started but I got used to it. Once I centered my self with him you could see his neck back and hind quarters loosen up and was more suitable to him and he carried me better. Its a little okward (sp) at first but you will get used to it. I hope this helps LOL I didnt really explain much but anyhowway I wish you luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wilson_Cattle_Company, post: 141273, member: 1541"] My ol TB "Nick" was the same way he scared the holy peepee putta me couple times. His feet were in good shape he just didn't pay attention I think. Really to tell you the truth I had to center my self with the horse normally the horse will center with the rider to carry the load but he was old and kind tard. Its hard to explain but try to center your self with the horse if he is older that is if he is a young horse send him to a trainer. Nick was old and I didn't want to go through that time consuming process of teaching him to center. Like I said I just centered my self with the horse and that took care of the problem 75 percent. Once you get on the horse you might catch my drift on what I mean about centering your weight with the horses back neck and hind quarters. I didn't think it would work when I first started but I got used to it. Once I centered my self with him you could see his neck back and hind quarters loosen up and was more suitable to him and he carried me better. Its a little okward (sp) at first but you will get used to it. I hope this helps LOL I didnt really explain much but anyhowway I wish you luck. [/QUOTE]
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