Very helpful, thank you! I enjoy training horses and any piece of training advice that I can get my hands on is appreciated
When i go rideing on my horse i do the (one rein stop). so if i know the horse is going to fast or getting kinda spooky.i use the (one rein stop). with my right hand and turn the horse so my horse can stop it helps me.THANKS HORSE CHANNEL.kilee
So, will this work when your horse is bitted with the solid mouthpieced curb? Because what you do with one rein happens to the other side whether you have rein contact or not.
Obviously this method only works for ridden horses. Having recently witnessed a driver attempt to stop a driving bolt by turning in a *riding* size circle and upsetting her vehicle and suffering fractured pelvis, a gentle reminder that turning in a circle is ok if you have the room to drive a big enough circle, say 60 meters or so. If not, you and you have the room to relatively safely drive the bolt out until the horse tires, that will work. In any event stay with the vehicle! If you jump out, you will have created a deadly weapon for sure.
I have a pony that bolts a lot and when I tried your advice she just raised her head and started trotting of to the side.I jst described that very badly but if you have any advice on how I could get her to stop id greatly appriciate it