


Please go back to Amusement Park Training I below for an explanation of these series of posts. Tire work--This is very difficult for most young horses. Here Ice is learning to be pursued by the tire that I am dragging along and then he walks through two different tractor tires, one much larger than the other.
Walking through the tire behind the trainer builds a lot of trust and requires a lot of trust.
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Amazing...flawless "pro" formance exspecially from a toddler
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