Well, the trick for today apparently was for the colt to reach over and bite Kord, who I really would have appreciated it if he had bit him back= , = but since he wasn't, I mostly gave the colt a hard half halt, which I was= afraid was also getting Kord some at the same time, or tapping him with = the whip, but since he is alittle light in the rear end I am hesitant to= try and do that to much. Idea's ?????? Do they get over it and stop on= their = own when they have this figured out more? We did trot 5 or 6 times for about 25 feet VBG. My instinct is that when we get going, literally, he= = won't have as much time to think of things to do, but he is not ready to= be going much at this point. = Marjean = _________________________________________________________ To Unsubscribe, change to Digest or Vacation mode go to: http://www.drivingpairs.com/dpmem.html `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````