Levels of Pressure and Horse’s Responses
Health/Stable Management
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5m 55s
Jim explains what the responses are that he looks for and how to read them He also demonstrates and goes over the different levels of pressure you can use The idea is to use the most pressure without the horse bracing against it He also goes over the three key junctions to check in the horse
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