Horse & Rider

Move His Feet

IT DOESN’T MATTER WHAT YOU do with your horse, being able to move his feet willingly is a skill that you should have in your toolbox. Having control over each foot can help you avoid trailering problems, and it can also allow your horse to get more comfortable going over obstacles like bridges or ditches that you might face on a trail.

➞ While groundwork is easy to overlook because it’s not as fun as

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