This video done by an amateur, illustrates how any rider can with persistence and confidence can help their horse work through it’s fears.
We recently read a story about a woman who while riding with a local trail club, could not get her horse to go through water. After several mounted attempts she dismounted and attempted to lead the horse across. That failed, and she was run over and killed. If only she had done some training or prep work, it may not have happened.
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Nice job, good persistent leadership. wish Arizona had more water ability to try it alone.