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I have a great horse who jumps well over 1.20m bt often drags her back feet when jumping and sometimes knocks them down with her back feet, is there any excercise that i could do to get her to pick her back feet up when jumpin?
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My horse wont pick up her back feet. she is fine about her front ones, and once i get her back ones up she is fine, and will keep them up so i can pick them. any advice would help!!! thanks!
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/> My horse wont pick up her back feet. she is fine about her front ones, and once i get her back ones up she is fine, and will keep them up so i can pick them. any advice would help!!! thanks!<br
/> I do lean on her, and pinch her tendon, but she is just really stubborn. And its deffinitly not an issue of trust, because she trusts me to do anything else.<br/></div><p
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I am using her for hunter/jumper.  She comes off the jumps very heavy on her front.  She also is having trouble with lead changes.  What exercises can I do to use her back end more?  Thanks
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