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The following letters deal with training issues that are similar or related to the article you were reading "Riding Mechanics and Bad Habits" and may offer additonal insight:
 

Bad Habits
How Do You Teach a Horse to Stop: "What can I do to get her to stop throwing her head and when I say ho she will stop?"

Western Horse Behavior and Training: "She pins her ears back all the way and is very nervous"

Hard to Catch Horse: "Can you give me any tips where he will at least let me pet him and catch him?"

Stop Horse Kicking: "My 7mos old quarter horse has just starting kicking"

Horse Behavior Problems: "He tried to kick me with his back left leg. I was astonished!!!!"

Ground Horse Training: "He tends to push on my arm with his head"

Kicking Horse: "He has gotten to the point that he tries to kick at you when you go in to the stall to feed"

Child Horse Riding: "I thought she was super safe - and seemed to be when we purchased her"

Starting a Horse: "How do I start training? Also, the horse always tries to bite me"

Horse Biting Problems: "I just read the article in your September newsletter about stopping biting. I have 2 questions"

How to Load a Stubborn Horse: "I have a very large 17 hand 1550 lb Holsteiner mare that DOES NOT load."

Horse Behavior Problems: "She has gotten into the bad habit of pawing the pipes of her corral"

Horse Rearing Up: "I have a horse that is consistently pushing into the bit"

Horse Training Problem: "Either I can't emit enough energy to get his attention or I'm not strong enough"

How Do i Train a Bucking Horse: "I just don't want the "old man" to keep getting tossed"

Starting Young Horses: "Is this normal for a gentle horse?"

Stop Horse from Cribbing: "Is there a way to stop cribbing?"

Horse Training Information: "My gelding sticks his tongue out of his month when we are in the show ring"

Horse Behavior - Pawing: "My 4 year old mare paws constantly"

Biting Horse: "What to do for a horse that bites?"

Leading Horses: "She has decided that we must have a battle of the wills every time"

Horse Kicking: "How do you keep a horse from kicking and how do you get them to come around you with out being afraid?"

Horse Training Clinics: "I'd like your opinion on whether my horse is ready for your clinic"


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