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Horse Talk!
time for horse to settle in?
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<blockquote data-quote="jvicars" data-source="post: 465164" data-attributes="member: 7166"><p>i am new to horse but have been going at it almost everyday. today i rode her with a new bit since the last one cause her alot of head throwing. no better. she tossed her head and decided to get going and buck me off. i stayed on and rode her more. of course in the round pen. i am sure her teeth have never been done. i will do her teeth and go from there. she hates to make right circles. she give me fits when i try to get her to make right small circles. the right side of her mouth is every sensitive from what i can see. left circles she is great. she is spoky but knows her cues. i hope its her teeth and floating solves it. i have used a curved bit and snaffle so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jvicars, post: 465164, member: 7166"] i am new to horse but have been going at it almost everyday. today i rode her with a new bit since the last one cause her alot of head throwing. no better. she tossed her head and decided to get going and buck me off. i stayed on and rode her more. of course in the round pen. i am sure her teeth have never been done. i will do her teeth and go from there. she hates to make right circles. she give me fits when i try to get her to make right small circles. the right side of her mouth is every sensitive from what i can see. left circles she is great. she is spoky but knows her cues. i hope its her teeth and floating solves it. i have used a curved bit and snaffle so far. [/QUOTE]
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