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Hi,
I have a Fjord with a long heavy forelock. He is a wonderful horse,  except 
if he becomes frightened, his reaction is to take off at a dead run  and he is 
very quick. Out of 200 hours riding, I would guess 180 are  in the arena, 
little exposure to trails.  I would like to take  him on trails rides, but 
afraid 
with how spooky he can be of the  unexpected. I took him to a Parelli 
desensitizing clinic last Saturday  with great success and then Tuesday took 
him to a 
trainer that has been  using Parelli techniques for 10 years and he has an 
excellent reputation.  He feels the spooky is something that can be fixed. 
Since 
he has had him,  he told me that he does much better if his forelock is 
braided, that he  feels it interferes with his vision. What do those of you 
feel 
that  have Fjords with a heavy forelock. Do you think it interferes with vision 
 
and as a result they become frightened of the unexpected, more so that a  
Fjord without the long heavy forelock.  If you agree, is there any  other ways 
of 
handling this without braids, and I really don't want  to cut that beautiful 
forelock. Thanks,  Onna

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