[drivingpairs] Re: adjusting reins

Cool! I actually followed that whole statement!
Anne



> It's not only adjusting reins, that's not a cure all, you need to do a lot
> more.  Without seeing the horses, just as long distance e-mail
suggestions: 1.
> Adjusting the reins:
> Mosa needs to be taken back one hole in the reins and Flygill needs to be
let
> out one hole in the reins. (So the coupling rein to Flygill on Mosa's back
is
> brought forward one hole and the coupling rein to Mosa on Flygill's back
is
> brought back one hole). 2. You need to get after Flygill with your whip to
make
> her WORK and GO FORWARD, without sending Mosa forward!  Only that way will
> you be able to get them straight. It's Flygill's fault of being too lazy
and
> YOUR's of not correcting that.
>
> The reason Mosa is pulling away from the pole with her her head to the
> outside and Flygills leaning onto the pole with his head to the inside, is
that Mosa
> is pulling more, thus the carriage is being pulled forward on Mosa's side,
> thus the pole has the tendency to wander over to Flygill's side, thus you
> automatically without even realizing it are taking hold of the rein on
Mosa's side
> more, so that you don't go off the road to Flygill's side, and that's why
the
> heads are being pulled over to Mosa's side and it looks like the horses
are
> going to that side, Mosa off the pole and Flygill onto the pole. That you
state
> it doesn't matter on which side you hitch them, it's always like this
> regardless on which side you have them, shows exactly, that this is the
problem,
> because it's the same problem regardless on which side you have the
horses. So the
> horses aren't crooked, it's that Mosa is so much more eager and Flygill so
> lazy. THAT's what you must correct!
> Good luck
> Hardy
>
>
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