Horse always turns away from the hoof track when trotting?
My groom runs off the hoof track again and again during ground work in trot and becomes very fast in walk, is that not a problem
What can I do about it
My groom runs off the hoof track again and again during ground work in trot and becomes very fast in walk, is that not a problem
What can I do about it
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learn what is shown in the upper video – that is what is required in the basic training of the horse at classical floor school.
Basic training Horse – Swiss Equestrian (swiss-equestrian.ch)
you can also look at the lower – but only make sense when you are French native speakers.
and you have to do it exactly as it is shown in the video. also you have to lead as it is shown in the video and also the gerte so lead.
you can divide this into small quilts, but at the beginning there is actually the practice of the exact and correct lead in step.
the exercise is carried out with zaumzeug. during the work, the horse must neither be spoken nor be strapped.
I guess she can’t keep her balance well. Would get me a trainer and discuss the subject with him and go.
This can’t be because it’s the last 2 weeks worked super and it suddenly came and it’s not my horse that’s why it’s not with the trainer
If you ask the owner whether you can get a trainer or use it from the owner, it should not be a problem. Better than anything happens