| There are lots of mistakes you never want to | | | | that. For example, if you press your right calf to |
| make with your horse but here are the top | | | | his rib area and he doesn't move to the left |
| seven. | | | | (away from it), then he's not in control with that. |
| First mistake is this. Never let your horse eat | | | | He's out of control and you must teach him what |
| while he is with you. The reason this is a mistake | | | | you want. |
| is it allows and teaches your horse to disrespect | | | | The third deadly mistake is not getting the right |
| you. The problem with that is when you're riding | | | | answer from your horse. This means when you |
| him then he can be dangerous to you. He could | | | | ask a horse to do something, then he should do it. |
| also learn to run over you while you're leading him. | | | | If he does something different than what you |
| Although this requires a very lengthy explanation | | | | ask, then he's not giving you the right answer. |
| how this occurs, feeding your horse by hand or | | | | He's giving you the wrong answer. Therefore, |
| when he's with you can lead to him being | | | | your horse will not do what you want and there |
| dangerous to you. | | | | will be confusion. Confusion is dangerous to you |
| The second mistake is having parts of your horse | | | | because a confused horse can turn into a fearful |
| that are out of control. What does this mean? It | | | | horse and a fearful horse can get overly excited |
| means anytime your horse won't do something | | | | with fear and you could find it hard to control him |
| you want him to do, then he's out of control with | | | | and you could get hurt. |