--- Karen Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>in the middle of the arena, and had about 6-8 other
rider/horse pairs line up at one end of the arena.  On
a chosen signal, they all trotted from their end of
the arena to the other, and as soon as Dave felt
Sundance tense up - before he had a chance to even pin
his ears - he firmly asked him to disengage his rear
end, praising him when his ears went back up.<<  

Sounds very doable, especially at the end of the trail
ride when the horses are all a bit tired and more
willing to listen.
Thanks, Karen! (And a good time to add the clicke, too)

Susan in NV   
  Nevermore Ranch http://users.oasisol.com/nevermore/
   
  Disclaimer
  CAUTION: DO NOT DRIVE WITH HOT COFFEE IN YOUR LAP



      
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