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Horse Ground Training: "Is there any way to curb a bossy mare and how can I teach her to be caught?"

Horse Kicking: "How do you keep a horse from kicking and how do you get them to come around you with out being afraid?"

Horse Behavior Problem: "She is 10 years old and she will not load in a trailer very good"

Raising a Foal: "She has never been handled and is scared to death of me"

Hip Control
Horse Training Article: "I have read the "steer the tail" and the "hip-shoulder-shoulder" exercises. Could you please explain what the difference is?"

Horse Exercises: "Would you send me the steps to the Hip-Shoulder-Shoulder exercise?"

Mounting and Dismounting
Nervous Horse: "I tried to get on and as soon as I get to her side she starts backing up, turning away from me"

Sidepass
Trail Horse Riding: "She likes to wander from one side of the road to the other"

Standing While Mounting
Problems Horses: "My 4 year old BLM mare and I are having problems!"

Pick Up Horses Feet: "Can I apply the same concept to a horse who won't lift his legs?"

Nervous Horse: "I tried to get on and as soon as I get to her side she starts backing up, turning away from me"

Horse Trailer Tie: "How would I get my horse to stand still when tied at the trailer?"

How Do i Get My Horse to Stand Still when i Mount: "A horse that won't stand during a mount"

Training a Horse to Stand Still While Mounting: "I was wondering if you have any suggestions on getting him to lunge outside the round pen and to standstill"

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

Tricks
How to Teach a Horse to Lie Down: "I can get her to bow, but that's all"

How to Teach a Horse Tricks: "I was just wondering if you guys had any horse trick training books or videos?"

How to Teach a Horse to Lie Down: "I am looking for a video on how to lay a horse down"


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