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| Posted: Fri Nov 11th, 2011 01:43 pm |
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Classy05 G.O.G Community Member
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I have come to the conclusion that my horse is getting lazy. I rode Classy yesterday and when she slowed down or started tripping I gaited her. She did much better. She is about 15.2 hands tall and I have had her since she was a yearly doing a lot of the training myself. We have a tight bond and she will be in my life until the day she goes to horsey heaven. Classy has many qualities. I may breed her one day to get another like her. We'll get through the lazy feet. We've worked through a different issue every year. I think she does this to keep me challenged then we conquer it and I feel great. She lifts my confidence and trusts me fully. Horses are such a blessing.
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| Posted: Sun Nov 13th, 2011 11:19 pm |
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karenlexsc G.O.G Community Member
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Angie, these are very good suggestions and I just told my husband what you said. (our stumbler is his horse) He said he would remember them, and then asked me, "does Domino know how to sidepass?". I asked if he did? He said "No." I told him you and he can learn together, right?". He liked that.
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