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RE: RC: RE: from bit to Hackamore/Vosal etc-head carriage



You're probably right.  But what's going to keep "ME" from getting racy?
 
K.
-----Original Message-----
From: Truman Prevatt [mailto:tprevatt@mindspring.com]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 4:00 PM
To: Kathy Mayeda
Cc: RideCamp
Subject: Re: RC: RE: from bit to Hackamore/Vosal etc-head carriage

Sometimes the only tool to keep them from getting racy is your seat and a .357.

T

Kathy Mayeda wrote:

When my horse is “racy” he just pushes his nose against the noseband of the sidepull and his heads stretched forward.  I can get him collected with a bit, but I can’t get him as well collected with a sidepull. Maybe we just need practice.

S-hack he travels pretty nicely when he’s relaxed.
 



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