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palouseponygirl
25th Sep 2006, 08:31 AM
DO ANY OF YOU KNOW HOW TO TEACH A HORSE DO A ROLLBACK??????
dO U GET THEM TO MOVE THEIR FRONT FEET AROUND UNTIL THEY CAN DO
IT FAST OR IS THERE A TRICK 2
I WILL JUST INFORM U THAT I HAVE A YOUNG PONY AND TRYING 2 TEACH HIM HOW DO SPINS AND ALL THAT SO PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D :confused: ;)
Horsesaddle
25th Sep 2006, 05:16 PM
1st off you are shouting and 2nd you are typing in capital letters which is rude also
thank you for your concern but we don't take shouting here lightly
julia gulia
25th Sep 2006, 05:22 PM
DO ANY OF YOU KNOW HOW TO TEACH A HORSE DO A ROLLBACK??????
dO U GET THEM TO MOVE THEIR FRONT FEET AROUND UNTIL THEY CAN DO
IT FAST OR IS THERE A TRICK 2
I WILL JUST INFORM U THAT I HAVE A YOUNG PONY AND TRYING 2 TEACH HIM HOW DO SPINS AND ALL THAT SO PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D :confused: ;)
Hi palousponygirl:) Welcome to New Rider:D There are different areas here on New Rider and so you might also want to post this question in the "Western" area of the site. Your caps were on...that's what horse saddle was referring to:p ...Naughty girl;) :D
Horsesaddle
25th Sep 2006, 05:24 PM
i felt verry serious there :o sorry
julia gulia
25th Sep 2006, 05:26 PM
oooops silly me...I had a halter moment:o This is the Western area:p
Just ignore me...I don't use my caps but I do have my moments. Pass the bute:D
julia gulia
25th Sep 2006, 05:27 PM
i felt verry serious there :o sorry
:p
:p :p :p Hey Horse saddle look above at what I did:D
RobaDob
25th Sep 2006, 05:27 PM
lol.
sorry but i have no idea what your on about :o :o
i dont do western!! lol.
denise42
26th Sep 2006, 01:27 AM
Here is a link to a site that explains rollbacks and how to do them.
http://www.kbrhorse.net/tra/diseng02.html
hope this helps
Cochise
26th Sep 2006, 03:33 AM
Horsesaddle, I'm sure there are more tactful ways to suggest to someone not to type all in caps.
Palousepony, I've found it's really helpful to get a trainer or instructor out to help with things like spins and roll backs, there's alot you can miss on the horse's technique from in the saddle, that someone on the ground can pick up on and help you with you and your horse's individual scope. :)
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