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Sorry for the delay~ I would slowly get your horses together or you can separate your elderly horses and put the most docile one with the baby and let them form a bond before putting them all in together
Hello Val, I think if you have a good thing going in your outdoor arena it shouldn't take long for you to get it going in the indoor. In the winter our horses don't usually get turned out as much so
Hello Savannah, I am sorry to hear things have gotten tricky for you and your horse. I would try working on your ground work again and seeing how well you can go from a walk to a trot to a canter and
Hi Elizabeth, I would try to remember that there are many stallions that are very well behaved, so this guy not being gelded yet is not an excuse for him. That being said, its not him, its the situation
Hi Sarah, It sounds like you have the right idea when it comes to teaching your pony to lead. Don't worry too much about the formation you are walking in, just keep your pony a bit behind you and walk
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