Keep It Cool: It’s Important to Keep Your Horse Relaxed in the Run
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It is never a good idea to have your horse in a situation where they are holding their breath. Whether that is caused by the saddle pinching, a place in the run that has them nervous, or another factor, it is always good to give your horse a chance to breathe and stay relaxed. In this video lesson, brought to you by Genuine Billy Cook Saddles, Tate Kirchenschlager explains why it is so crucial to give your horse a moment of release during the run.
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