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It sounds from your note like the problem came on fairly suddenly, so I would first suspect a physical issue. You mentioned you had the massage therapist out, but did you consult a vet and have him/her do a full workup? I would look for sources of pain. I'd particularly have the vet check her eyes...
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Stacey-mod
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12-02-2008
Filed under: behavior, misbehavior, mare
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My horse, Power Ranger, is a 7yr old TB, with no background in dressage. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions as to how we could make our canter more collected and balanced, to make hunter rounds a bit easier. He also has the habit of refusing jumps with flowers and other scary objects. He doesn't...
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pw-rangers
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03-19-2009
Filed under: rider to rider, refusal, jumping, training, behavior
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Last night at Power Ranger and I's lesson, another one of the riders at my stable hopped on Ranger to see if he could get him to canter completely around the (very large) arena. He was successful, and even tackled some of the jumps I wasn't able to get. He later explained that I ride too tensely...
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pw-rangers
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03-25-2009
Filed under: refusal, jumping, training, jumpers, behavior
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Does your horse come above the bit, toss his head or climb with his head and neck into every canter transition? If your answer is yes, you should ask yourself the following questions. Picking up the canter on the bit is a big issue for a lot of riders. In this article, I'll give you some questions...
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Ruth Hogan Poulsen
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11-19-2009
Filed under: tempo, trasitions, running into canter, problem canter, behavior, canter transitions, head tossing, canter training solutions, head in air
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