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Re: [RC] [RC] Leap(yes sir) froging - Christina McCarthy

Thanks Ginger. We do play leap frog, ie change position leading and following. He is fine at the walk. And more often than not he is OK at the trot...he just hates being "left behind". I will be round penning him again when I can (working on voice comands,transitions etc), and I do continuously work with him on the ground with manners etc. He is a good boy, great attitude. I guess I need to start turning him in circles quicker before the explosion...I know this is a young horse thing and will take time and patients. I think we will work as pairs going up and down hills to moderate his pace (with a more experienced horse who will not race). Like I mentioned in my first post, JJ will do what is asked of him if he is the leader. Thanks for any suggestions!

Chris & JJ



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