Move Your Horse's Shoulders on the Ground
Monique's Masterclass with Monique Potts
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1m 20s
The next step in groundwork is moving your horse's shoulders over. Being able to do this can help with small things like asking your horse to step closer to a mounting block, it can also come in handy when working with your vet or farrier.
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