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Horses As I See Them By Ian McMurchy
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<blockquote data-quote="Punisher" data-source="post: 984339" data-attributes="member: 76832"><p>Here is a trick that will turn your mount into the best on the mountain... It could be complicated if you don't already understand the concept of pressure and release, but never go on a ride without a lariat (lasso.) before you saddle on the first day get into a pen or get your mount on a lunge line. have somebody make the horse walk in a circle with you about 15-20 feet behind him and that lariat around one of his hind feet. Tell him WHOA! And jerk his foot out from under him until he stops fighting it. Take control of his feet. </p><p></p><p>Some people haven't liked me playing rough with their stock until later when I'm riding a horse that isn't insane.</p><p></p><p>If you can, watch the movie "groundwork" put on by back brannaman. The guy is darn good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Punisher, post: 984339, member: 76832"] Here is a trick that will turn your mount into the best on the mountain... It could be complicated if you don't already understand the concept of pressure and release, but never go on a ride without a lariat (lasso.) before you saddle on the first day get into a pen or get your mount on a lunge line. have somebody make the horse walk in a circle with you about 15-20 feet behind him and that lariat around one of his hind feet. Tell him WHOA! And jerk his foot out from under him until he stops fighting it. Take control of his feet. Some people haven't liked me playing rough with their stock until later when I'm riding a horse that isn't insane. If you can, watch the movie "groundwork" put on by back brannaman. The guy is darn good. [/QUOTE]
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