Tip/Quote of the Day # 2089
A horse can only come properly over the back if you truly allow them to use their necks.
A horse can only come properly over the back if you truly allow them to use their necks.
Too much inside rein is a common cause of horses missing their lead changes behind.
When the rider uses too much hand, the horse's hind legs have no place to go, so they cannot stride normally.
If you ride a nicely flowing forward free walk on loose reins long enough, horses very often begin to seek the contact on their own.
"A horse with amazing gaits can cover up even the most un-amazing rider." ~ Steffen Peters