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A Rider turns his horse by giving cues through the reins and with his/her seat and legs. The voice is also sometimes used. Haw means left, Gee means right.

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Most horses are trained to obey the riders left/right signals which are given with leg pressure on the horses sides. The reins are not nearly as involved as what you see in the movies or TV, but are more useful in stopping the critter. When the reins attached to a curb bit (only one of many kinds of bit) are pulled on, there is a flat section of the bit in the horse's mouth that rotates up, applying pressure to the roof of its mouth. The horse soon learns to stop when that maneuver is applied!

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