Compoboots
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Okay so when I first bought my 6yo ISH my instructor told me to feel my horses head down with my hands. She says that this makes him go "round"
But,from what I understand [bear with me here] Beaing "round" is when the horse engages his hind leg and takes more wight behind,which makes his back rounder and then he'll carry his head on the bit..
Surely forcing my horses head down into an outline won't cause him to engage his hind legs? If I don't keep feeling his head down he sticks it up like a total giraffe,so I'm guessing he doesn't have self carriage?
Basically what I'm asking is do other people "feel" their horses head into an outline? And can anyone explain this very complicated business to a very confused 14yo? LOL
But,from what I understand [bear with me here] Beaing "round" is when the horse engages his hind leg and takes more wight behind,which makes his back rounder and then he'll carry his head on the bit..
Surely forcing my horses head down into an outline won't cause him to engage his hind legs? If I don't keep feeling his head down he sticks it up like a total giraffe,so I'm guessing he doesn't have self carriage?
Basically what I'm asking is do other people "feel" their horses head into an outline? And can anyone explain this very complicated business to a very confused 14yo? LOL