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The Complete Training of Leg Restraints of the Horse

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Finally, a comprehensive look at the complete subject of the whole range of leg restraint training including all of the safety aspects, facilities and equipment covered for theĀ  Safety of your horse, from injury or death into the future.

The video below shows an unbroken colt waiting for help just five minutes after his first lesson, doesn't injure himself and is saved from injury like most of them.

Available online or as a two DVD set.

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LETTERS:

Hi Mr. HP,

Just wanted to drop you an email to say thank you for putting all the time and effort into making your DVDs and sharing them with the world. They saved the life of a month-old foal on Tuesday. The foal was halter-broke using your system and was hobble trained (following your leg restraints DVD system) by the time it was a week and a half old (front and back hobbles)… And we’ve never been more grateful that he was trained to really give to pressure so early! On Tuesday he got hung up on the fence; we suspect he reared up and somehow went halfway over, then got his frontlegs pinched/twisted in the two top strands… he hanged there for what must have been about 5 minutes before someone spotted him… no panic. None. No tearing, no ripping, no nothing. It is unbelievable. He’s got a couple of small scuff marks from where he hit himself against a dropper on his way down the other side of the fence, but no wire cuts… And he was twisted up in the fence good and proper – the line had to be cut off him. He didn’t pull or panic so he got no serious injuries.

If this foal had not been taught to accept leg restraints and to give to pressure – I am 100% sure that he would’ve severed his tendons and ripped all the skin from his lower legs. Most probably ended up euthanised.

In my opinion, it should be deemed negligent of any foal owner NOT to train their youngsters to leg restraints.

Thank you for your DVD. I will use it on every horse I own in the future and will highly recommend it to any and every horse owner across the world. It really does save lives.

Leonie. SOUTH AFRICA