Lucas Truax

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Richard Boatwright thank you, working on things in that order is a great idea. I hadn't thought of disconnecting the two.

As for Neches - he wins hearts and minds wherever he goes. Can't say I've seen a horse with as much personality as he has.  He's doing great and is getting some size to him.

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sheri ann adams it's a good question and I'm curious to hear Mr. Boatwright's response as well. I was just watching a video with Andrea Fappani and he said he starts all of his horses in a hackamore now. I wish I could have stepped in to the video to hear his rationale.

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23 Jan 10:25

Richard Boatwright

Richard Boatwright still inconsistent. Like some other folks have mentioned, I find her losing forward when I do many circles so have been 'pushing the toothpaste back in' on the speed control. One thing I think she needs is a longer warmup period to get her focused in on me.

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Thanks! If you end up in East Texas, stop by and ride.

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21 Jan 12:16

Richard Boatwright hope you all are staying warm! I have a question. I've got about 30 rides on this horse, starting to work on the turnaround. Based on my understanding I should be starting with the step (even a single one) across and then building up from that a step or two at a time. Here's an example of how I'm working on that:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7xqggWsJiY . Am I heading in the correct direction with this approach?

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Katherine Cosper haha, that's the best (and worst at the same time). They're nice looking!

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16 Jan 10:29

Interesting - I had never heard of learned helplessness before two years ago and now I'm hearing it everywhere. Do you think it's becoming more prevalent due to the focus on desensitizing horses?

13 Jan 20:56

Richard Boatwright

12 Jan 11:25

Have to agree with you Stephen, I thoroughly enjoy these newsletters and seem to always get something out of them.

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