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I have this problem frequently. Half halts generally don't work well or for long -- I think it's hard to overcome the herding instinct -- although I do use half halts to keep my horse a little bit off the leader. Ulimately, I have resigned myself to faith -- I let the horse do its job and have faith that it will stop (I am generally rewarded with good behavior and I haven't had my head up the back end of the horse in front of me -- at least not yet). I think that many consecutive half halts eventually annoys the horse and may drive him/her on as they become insensitive to the constant attempts to pull them back. I usually put my knuckles on their neck and try to keep some rein contact without agitating the horse. I guess I just reached the view that the wonderful instinctual aspect of the horse is just very difficult to overcome when they are faced with a cantering horse directly in front of them, particularly when we are on a narrow path in the woods. When I have a little room to move my horse over, I try to keep her a bit off to one side of the lead horse -- that makes me feel better at least.
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