
Horse Training Multiple Fix
Larry Trocha here.
You know, I get a lot of email from folks asking me to help with their horse's training problems.
Unfortunately, I just don't have the time to answer each person individually so the next best thing is to try to answer the questions in this Horse Training Tips newsletter.
Here are several questions that were sent to me recently:
"Dear Larry, my horse does a good turnaround to the left but kicks his butt out when asked to turn around to the right. How do I fix this?"
"Larry, I have a horse that refuses to take the right hand lead. I read your newsletter that instructs how to do this but it doesn't work on my horse. Do you have any other suggestions?"
"Larry, my horse won't back up, eh. I pull on the reins but he just throws his head up and stands there like his feet are stuck to the ground. So how do I get him backing?"
"Larry, I have a colt that occasionally wants to buck. I read your newsletter that says to pull the colt's head around to prevent the bucking but when I tried it, my colt reared up and went over backwards. I don't want to try that again!
What now?"
In this issue, I'm going to address all of the above questions.
These training problems are so different from each other that on the surface they appear to be totally unrelated.
However, as you will see, there is a hidden COMMON DENOMINATOR that could be contributing to the problems.
This "common denominator" might also be the key to fixing some of YOUR horse's performance problems. Read on to find out.
To read this issue of the newsletter, go to the link below:
Horse Training Here
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Take care,
Larry Trocha
Larry Trocha Training Stable
Penngrove, CA