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Hello, my name is Neil Draper, and we're going to talk to you a little bit about leading
a horse and handling a horse on the ground. Now she is standing here and she is a safe
distance from me. You don't want them on top of you. And when I walk off I want her to
pay attention that I am moving and that she comes with me as I move. So as I'm moving,
she needs to stay her safe distance. You don't want to hold them right tight, and that she
will follow me and keep attention of me as we are walking her over to the barn. And that
I can turn her out of my way and she gives me my space. And that I can do this on both
sides, 'cause whatever you do to one side, you got to do to the other side. And that
she's not scared of any tools I'm using to train her with. She can't be scared of my
rope, she can't be scared of my hands, and she can't be scared of me touching her or
flinching away from me.