Thanks, I hope this will help, he is very respectful when you have control of him. He will do whatever the kids want him to. But once the halter is off, or you let go of his mane, totally different horse. I have him, and gelding I am trying to work with and am scared to ride him more than what I have, I got him to where I can ride him in a trot and one rein stop, he goes with a squeeze, but likes to run too much. Then I have a donkey that I just got that was suppossed to be able to ride. My kids rode him, so I tried and when I made him turn he bucked and I hit the ground, and did something to my tail bone. I am trying to find a home for him, can't risk my kids getting on him. Ever since then I haven't got back on the almost green broke horse, but have ridden the half blind head shy horse. So, I am a mess.