Developing the Young Horse
"Teach Your Horse to Ground Drive, Part 5"
by Lynn Palm, Palm Partnership Training
You and your horse now have learned the basics of ground driving. Once
you have worked several ground driving sessions successfully at the walk with
your horse responding consistently, you are ready to speed things up a bit and
learn how to ground drive at the trot.
Your horse should be outfitted with a surcingle
or a saddle and pad, a bridle with a snaffle bit, and simple cotton longe lines
(no chain) attached to each snaffle bit
ring and properly "threaded" through the surcingle rings or stirrups. The horse
should have leg protection such as polo wraps or splint boots.
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| January 2010 Featured Stallion
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Redwine
Imported black Hanoverian with 4 white socks and a blaze.
Successfully shown in the hunter ring with John French.
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