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Perform carrot stretches. Holding your horse in a halter and lead or by the reins of his bridle, stand to one side just behind his shoulder and show him a treat such as a bit of carrot. He will turn his head around toward the treat, stretching his neck as he does so. Repeat this on the other side. Do a few on each side.
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Stretch the horse while he walks in a small circle around you. Hold the reins of his bridle in one hand and stand beside him about where the saddle sits. Hold a dressage whip in the other hand pointing down toward his lower hind leg nearest you. Step toward the horse encouraging him to move forward and to the side in a curve around you. He should begin to step under his body with the inside front leg, crossing it in front of the outside hind leg. Repeat this from the other side.
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Work the horse on a lunge line or in a round pen. Groundwork like this loosens up and stretches the horse prior to ridden work. Watch for the horse to lower his head while working. This is an indication that he is relaxed and stretching out.
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Encourage the horse to stretch his neck forward and down from time to time during your ride. Raise your reins to produce a light contact on the horse's mouth. As he draws his head forward against this pressure, let the reins slide through your fingers. The horse will learn to "chew" the reins through your hands as he stretches his neck downward.