>>>> Hunter yo yo's when I lean my upper body into him and away from him. If he's distracted, I might need to shift a toe toward him and away from him.
That's where I think it should be, at least after the horse is settled and somewhat "trained". I will do more with a horse like Svertla, who is extra-confident and wasn't handled for four years, but still only as much as I need to. With others, I really don't even use the yo-yo game, other than to introduce them to it. If they are tuned in and respectful of space, I see no reason to over use it. Karen Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.485 / Virus Database: 269.13.3/986 - Release Date: 9/3/2007 9:31 AM
