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Post by dannyboy on Sept 23, 2011 13:00:42 GMT
Casper leads well on one side but not the other. He is harder to control and falls in. Unfortunately my left hand / arm is weaker so this perhaps has an impact too, although my hubby has noticed it also. Any tips?
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Post by brigadier on Sept 23, 2011 18:45:20 GMT
DB- nealry all horses lead better on the left side because we always do everything on the left side, I tried leading my pony on the right side the other day and he was all at sea! More practice required, just carry a whip in your right hand and hold it against your body, then when he resists give him a backwards flick behind the girth to keep him up to the bridle!
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Post by scattymare on Sept 23, 2011 18:59:30 GMT
Ha ha this morning funnily enough I did just that with Eddie and led her from the right side and thought how wierd it felt. I had to switch sides!
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Post by rainbow on Sept 24, 2011 6:40:41 GMT
i also feel it is werid to lead from the 'wrong side' but i can get on and off from both sides so im good in that respect
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Post by dannyboy on Sept 25, 2011 19:33:50 GMT
Thanks Brig, will give this a go.
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