Richard Boatwright

25 Dec 06:16

Stephen Gowling  

Merry Christmas!  Can't wait to get the England.

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Hi Mckenna, I'm glad to hear that you're having some success with your horse!  The two weeks off thing is easy enough.  Just start from the beginning and go through all the steps up to the point where you had to quit.  Make sure you cover any resistance he might have and within a couple days, you shoould be right back on track.  Make sense?  Richard

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20 Dec 17:41

Stephen Gowling I'd just flick the flag to get here attention.  The will usually do the trick after a few times.  Let us know how it goes.

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Phil Mandelbaum. That's great news!  Thaks for keeping us up to date.  Have a merry Christmas!

That's great to hear!

All done.  Pocket knives and flashlights for everyone!

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Mike Watson 🤠 

18 Dec 08:01

Merry Christmas!

18 Dec 08:00

Phil Mandelbaum Hi Phil, I'm glad to hear that you are having some success with the program!  Generally, horses get behind our legs because they are getting dull to leg pressure. The best way to fix it is to spank them a little to back up your cues.  It shouldn't take much. Next time you ride carry something to pop him with and only ask him to go once and then follow it up with a pop on the rump.  If he slows down in the circles, pop him on the rump.  The more you squeeze and cluck, the slower he'll get.  Make sense?