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The following letters deal with training issues that are similar or related to the article you were reading "Horse Riding Tips" and may offer additonal insight:
 

Biting
Young Horse Training: "Is it possible to eliminate nipping and crowding without strong-arm techniques at this young age?"

Horse Biting Problems: "Badly damaged and highly reactive"

Horse Biting: "How do I successfully stop a playful stud from biting or nipping on me?"

Young Horse Training: "He will not walk forward he wants to go backwards all the way. He also has a biting problem"

Horse Biting Problems: "I just read the article in your September newsletter about stopping biting. I have 2 questions"

Horse Training Problems: "She bucks, kicks, rears, and will occasionally bite"

Horse Behavior Problem: "How can I stop her from pinning her ears?"

Biting Horse: "What to do for a horse that bites?"

Young Horse: "How do I maintain a pleasant relationship with my colt?"

Horse Training Basics: "She still insists on biting me and tries to kick"

Starting a Horse: "How do I start training? Also, the horse always tries to bite me"

Biting Horses: "Do you have any tips for a biting horse?"

Horse Herd Behavior: "Other horses are a huge problem"

Ear Pinning
Horse Training Clinics: "I'd like your opinion on whether my horse is ready for your clinic"

Horse Herd Dynamics: "How do I solve the problem of my mare pinning her ears at other horses?"

Biting Horses: "Do you have any tips for a biting horse?"

Western Horse Behavior and Training: "She pins her ears back all the way and is very nervous"

Horse Behavior Problem: "How can I stop her from pinning her ears?"

Respect from Your Horse: "Her idea is to smack the poop out of them when they misbehave to teach that respect"

Give to Bit
Horse Riding Instruction: "The mare's attitude has changed from good to not good"

Horse Rearing Up: "I have a horse that is consistently pushing into the bit"

Horse Snaffle Bit: "I am looking for a full cheek snaffle....is the weight of it important?"

Article Horse Training: "Would a snaffle bit keep my horse from chewing and chomping on the bit?"

Rearing Horse: "You are riding along doing just fine and he will suddenly start rearing up and spinning around in circles"

Horse on Its Hind Legs: "He rides really good but sometimes he will raise up on his hind legs and roll over on me"

How to Stop a Rearing Horse: "Our issue is rearing not striking. Can you help?"

Motivate and Motivator
Horse Training School: "I need a “kick in the pants” to move me ahead onto my next stage"

Nervous Rider
Nervous Rider: "I have recently come to know a woman who had a terrible accident on a horse."

Fear of Horses: "I fell off my horse two years ago and have not ridden (my horse) since"

Nervous Rider: "If I could ride a lot, for several days, I could get past most of my tenseness when I ride"


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