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Old 07-06-2008, 05:24 AM   #1
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Bowing Under "Saddle"

And here we go again, last set for a while, he's going to his trainers.






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Great pictures! Looks like you two have a great bond.
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awww very cute pictures!!! Love the last one!

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Those are so neat! I am impressed. I do have a stupid question though. Is that hard on them to have weight on their back and go down like that and back up? Do you think somthing like that could be taught to a horse so its rider could get on?

Also, why is he going to the trainers? He looks very well trained to me.
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Old 07-06-2008, 07:56 PM   #5
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Those are so neat! I am impressed. I do have a stupid question though. Is that hard on them to have weight on their back and go down like that and back up? Do you think somthing like that could be taught to a horse so its rider could get on?

Also, why is he going to the trainers? He looks very well trained to me.
Well I can mount him easily from a bow, and I know a lot of people who teach their horses to lay down so they can get on. I personally think I'm a bit heavy to be always getting on him from the bow so so be nice on his back I use a hill rise, or whatever need be to scramble up bareback, unless there's none to be seen, in whichcase he bows, I'm up!
He's learning reining. Not the most well trained riding horse in the world...yet ;-]
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Thats so clever!! Great photos, thanks for sharing.
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thats amazing. gorgeous horse. if u dont mind me asking howd u teach him to bow. i am trying to teach my Quarter Horse to bow. i havent found quite the best method for him. he is very brod and really sweet. we already have an amzing bond but he is DUMB(sorry Sonny but its true.lol)and he is a real treat monster. haha
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