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Tag: schooling horses

The Forward of the Hind Legs

Posted on 18/09/2019 by Bettina "Bee" Biolik

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We work the horses hind legs forward to the point in which they can best support the lift of the horse’s chest. It’s not about bringing it forward as much as possible, or making it cross as much as possible (for example in the… Continue Reading “The Forward of the Hind Legs”

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