If they find that they can get the head down then you have created something that will have to be fixed . I choose to prevent it rather that have to fix it later
@@cappelhorsetrainingandshoeingI have not seen anyone else use the bearing rein while long reining, even with larger horses. Most do not put their head down too far and there is not even grass underfoot to tempt that here. Just seems too much for this under developed little horse to cope with.
Arab shenanigans. Li'l Archie did great.
How old was he in this video?
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No need for the awful check/bearing rein, let the poor young thing have a free head.
If they find that they can get the head down then you have created something that will have to be fixed . I choose to prevent it rather that have to fix it later
@@cappelhorsetrainingandshoeingI have not seen anyone else use the bearing rein while long reining, even with larger horses. Most do not put their head down too far and there is not even grass underfoot to tempt that here. Just seems too much for this under developed little horse to cope with.