targetsmom
Well-Known Member
I doubt that the issue just developed, but I just noticed it when driving Ruby and ground driving Fizz today. I know that horses are one sided, and often hollow or stiff on one side, but it just seemed so obvious today. Does this get worse over the winter when not worked???? Both want to bend (or are hollow) to the left. How much of a role does the driver play in this? Anyway, for a riding horse I would be doing leg yields, serpentines, and shoulder -in but not sure what to do for a driving horse. I do have a clinic on Sunday with Jeff Morse (lucky, lucky me!!!!!), and of course I will ask him, but I would love to be just a half-step ahead of him!! I sure don't expect to have the problem solved by then.
So, please, any suggestions welcome..... Fizz is the one recovering from Lyme, but she was not anywhere near as stiff or crooked as Ruby. Ruby is the one going to the clinic.
So, please, any suggestions welcome..... Fizz is the one recovering from Lyme, but she was not anywhere near as stiff or crooked as Ruby. Ruby is the one going to the clinic.