Working With a New Horse:Testing Your Brakes
Ranch Riding
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5m 54s
What happens when you’re riding a new horse and you ask for the stop? Does he stop automatically? Does he slowly trickle down to a stop? Or does he prefer to stop on his front end instead of his hind? In the third video in this 12-par series, Bud Lyon explains the importance of testing your stop and shows you what he likes to do when he’s working with a new horse.
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