This message is from: Starfire Farm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Start at the halt and walk first. Take "baby" steps and reward every
little try with a release of your aids. First comfirm that you horse
understands moving away from your leg. It doesn't matter where he goes,
just that he moves away immed
This message is from: Paula Steinmetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm also working with 6 yr old gelding (Fjord, of course!) in dressage.
Very resistant to bending/sofening jaw. We worked for quite awhile on
"forward" but he now seems confused with leg pressure when I ask for
bending (in either direction
This message is from: BKFJORDS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I agree with Cinthia on the Dressage training!
Up until the past three years, when our instructor decided to start raising a
family, we had taken lessons from a dressage instructor.
The horses benefit immensley, no matter what their age!!
AND, t
This message is from: Cynthia_Madden/OAA/UNO/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Allison,
I have been luckier than you. I have worked with a dressage instructor and
now good friend for about seven years. She is into dressage, not into
competition, and loves my Morgan (not normally through to be dressage
phenomenons
This message is from: "Alison Barr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cynthia_Madden/OAA/UNO/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone with experience in dressage and Fjords have any special advice
about their training that is different from working with other horses?
This is just my experience, but profesional
This message is from: Cynthia_Madden/OAA/UNO/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tank and I are getting serious about our dressage training this spring
under saddle and in driving. My prior experience is with my Morgan and
after many years of off and on work (forget winter training!) we are
approaching second level
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