Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Pinterest Email How rewarding your horse is key to training with Blue Allen. Blue Allenhorse trainingrewarding your horsetrainingtraining coltstraining horsestraining prospectstraining styles 0 Author Blue Allen Email comments or questions to [email protected] Prev Post Working with a Noodly Horse April 13, 2016 Next Post Getting Over Gate Problems April 14, 2016 Related Posts Slow to be Fast: A Colt’s First Year on the Barrels with Kassie Mowry June 22, 2022 Sharin Hall’s Two-Wall Barrel Racing Drill May 18, 2022 - July 2021 Issue Position Yourself for Success: Axis Points February 18, 2022 - January 2019 Issue Straight Is Fast with Jessie Domann October 28, 2021 - October 2021 Issue Starting with a Good Foundation June 16, 2021 Pushing a Horse into the Bridle June 16, 2021 1 Comment Tiffany Wignall 6 years ago Reply Excellent advice! This is extremely important in molding the brains of young ones to have the desire to please and the heart to win. I also think it’s great to remember even finished horses want to know that they are still doing a good job for us. Write A Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ
Tiffany Wignall 6 years ago Reply Excellent advice! This is extremely important in molding the brains of young ones to have the desire to please and the heart to win. I also think it’s great to remember even finished horses want to know that they are still doing a good job for us.
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Excellent advice! This is extremely important in molding the brains of young ones to have the desire to please and the heart to win. I also think it’s great to remember even finished horses want to know that they are still doing a good job for us.