Teaching an ex racehorse to lunge is not too difficult if you have your groundwork solid. From our soon to be released series on retraining Racehorses or High Energy Horses. www.ianleightonhorsemanship.com
I wish I had known this when I first had Archie. I could lunge him in the park, but when we hit canter, he took off and I had no chance to hold him. Thankfully he just ran home. Just shortening the rope and getting him settled seems to let him drop his head and trot out so nicely, we even get a nice canter now. That shorter rope is magic!
I wish I had known this when I first had Archie. I could lunge him in the park, but when we hit canter, he took off and I had no chance to hold him. Thankfully he just ran home. Just shortening the rope and getting him settled seems to let him drop his head and trot out so nicely, we even get a nice canter now. That shorter rope is magic!
Holly Samsonator thank you Holly :)
Great stuff Ian,
I love your work, it’s so sensible, Australian and down to earth .... thank you again x
I love how black n white uncomplicated your training is.
Love your methods!
Can you explain what you mean by disunited please. Thank you
Disuniting is when they canter on one canter lead in the front legs and the other lead in the hind
Thank you Emily :)
Where are you based? 😊
Emily Dutton I live in Tasmania but we hold clinics Australia wide.