A writing tip that i heard was don't write about horses because there's a lot to learn about horses and lots of readers know their stuff about horses. I ignored that and now I have to learn many details about everything from saddles, to bridles, to anatomy, to horse birth and horsemanship. Luckily youtube has a lot of great resources on horses.
A writing tip that i heard was don't write about horses because there's a lot to learn about horses and lots of readers know their stuff about horses. I ignored that and now I have to learn many details about everything from saddles, to bridles, to anatomy, to horse birth and horsemanship. Luckily youtube has a lot of great resources on horses.
That’s a great lesson. I’ve been looking for that. 🙏
Excellent. Point out that if a person that has an adult weight, he should use a bareback pad to allow the horse's back to be comfortable.
Thanks for the insight, Gerry. Happy trails!
I like the instructions here but would like a little mire instruction or explanation about what your legs are doing to guide her.
Kailey, you are beautiful... and riding without a bridle is incredible!
Thank you! I’m going to try this out, btw how old is your horse?
Let us know how it goes Kenadie. Thanks for watching!
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Thanks for watching!
Kailey, you're awesome! What do you mean by "using your legs?" Do you just dig in with your heel on whichever side you want them to turn or what?
You can use small squeezes of your calf to move the horse sideways away from your leg! It's a really cool thing to feel!