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  1. FancyLover18
    04-01-2009 08:54 AM - permalink
    FancyLover18
    opps i meant thanks
  2. FancyLover18
    04-01-2009 08:54 AM - permalink
    FancyLover18
    okay Tahnks a ton
  3. FancyLover18
    04-01-2009 05:24 AM - permalink
    FancyLover18
    Wow you know a lot about horses! maybe you could take a look at some of my posts one of my horses seems to have had a symtom of colic but not anymore ... i thought maybe she missed me but i honestly do not know
  4. amira_rox
    03-31-2009 02:02 PM - permalink
    amira_rox
    OccupationFunctionaly/System Analyst for major cellular companyJust looking at your profile, and I have to say, that job sounds creepy complex
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  6. k212703899
    03-22-2009 11:11 PM - permalink
    k212703899
    JBandRio,
    your contribute so much informations to this bord and you have so much knowledge. I respect your opinion and I agree with everything you say.
    I have one question for you. Do you think lounging a horse twice a week is nessesary part for his training? I mean working on a lounge line with side rains etc. Do you lounge you horses and if you do how often and for How long.
  7. gluey33
    03-15-2009 04:23 PM - permalink
    gluey33
    Thanks very much. Got a little horse with a stuck go button Thought this might help.
  8. gluey33
    03-14-2009 10:14 PM - permalink
    gluey33
    A while ago you started a thread on getting a horse hot off your heels. Wanted to read your description again but can't remember what it was called and can't find it. Thanks
  9. kb1gra
    02-24-2009 04:01 PM - permalink
    kb1gra
    I saw on COTH that you got in touch with Gary Mundy--here's a picture of my Mundy leathers so you can see how good they come out:



    I love my leathers and gary is the NICEST guy!
  10. rackingrebel
    02-23-2009 05:37 AM - permalink
    rackingrebel
    beautful colt.

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    - It's a wonder horses as a whole don't just kill us all and be done with their misery.
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Posted 07-30-2007 at 09:00 AM Comments 1
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Well, it's been an interesting few weeks. I learned that as I started asking for a little bit "more", Miss Nip started to make it clear that there were some issues that need to be addressed, both mentally and physically. It would take way too long to explain what her physical issues are, but they are pretty darn interesting to say the least. I'm going to be doing a few weeks of hands-on therapy with her to work through some of these issues, and then start over.

The good...

Posted 06-24-2007 at 05:14 PM Comments 1
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It's been a long while since I posted an update, and I feel very special that several folks have asked for one

As expected, we've had good days, great days, and really bad days. When I've hit a stumbling block I spend the next day or two doing groundwork where I can more effectively address the problem (like not moving off my right leg). The next ride is always SO much improved! I'm sure a better rider could address things just as effectively through a ride, but that's why they...

Posted 04-04-2007 at 11:07 AM Comments 0
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Continuing the work in the field, we headed out there this morning. Things actually started off better than yesterday - more relaxed. Had some really nice walking - it's amazing what you start to take for granted on a trained pony

Once again we worked through "one leg means move over, not go" *sigh* Fortunately this was a day where she got it quickly.

But this time, trotting was not really part of Catnip's game plan. I thought "we'll do a...

Posted 04-03-2007 at 09:38 AM Comments 0
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Miss Nip needs to continue to learn to work in the pasture. So, back out there this morning. It's like starting all over Trotting is sporadic, lots of head tossing, stop start. It was a bit frustrating, but given how relatively quickly she's progressed in the ring, I think if I concentrate on the field for a while, things will get to where they are in the ring.

One thing's for darn sure though, I'm waiting until the ring gets fenced in before I even think about cantering!...

Posted 04-01-2007 at 01:02 PM Comments 1
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http://media.putfile.com/Catnip-trotting1-033107

http://media.putfile.com/Catnip-trotting2-033107


They are LARGE, I'm very sorry, I'm working on how to get them reduced in size. The first is 9mb, the 2nd is 12mb (I think).

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