I'm homeschooled, and i'm pretty upset about that, I don't get classes like Art, Gym ect. I know I should be thankful for being homeschooled but I really dislike it I want to be public schooled, and be able to make lots more friends. I don't have too many friends being homeschooled and all. | eaw & • Sadie• |
2011-11-07 04:48:56 | |
I have a sorrel paint that bites head buts and kicks *SHrug* bad horsie | mistymyhorse & Dixes Rowdy Misty |
2011-11-11 01:27:33 | |
You need to work on respect with that pony. Ground driving. Round pen. Keeping your space clear.
| Jane Crandal & JB |
2011-11-11 02:40:00 | |
LOL. I ride two horses. I ride one more then the other
Whitestar: She is a 17 year old Appaloosa, Quarter Horse and Thoroughbred cross. She is a bay Snowflake with a really big star! She's chubby.
Saleh: We don't know how old she is, she is a pure bred Hanoverian. She is Chestnut with a hind right sock and stripe. She also has a brand, she's registered.
Dream Sickle: A REALLY OLD pony, he is a Palomino (Breed too) with a blaze and two hind socks.
I don't ride Dream anymore, he's too old, he's only used for the 5 year olds. He was rescued from a Slaughter Person by her! Yay!! | arabluv & teapot |
2011-11-11 13:42:27 | |
There is Trump. Learning to canter, your scared, you've never done it and it feels different. Cantering (Not that I have cantered, I'm learning) Ive heard, is perfect. But I ride differently, so that might be it. I do Natural Horse Man Ship, the first time I cantered LOL, They took away my reins. So I had to FEEL the horse and sit on my balence point. So the saddle was there for protection. It was SCARY! But luckily, I was on a horse with a really smooth gait. | arabluv & teapot |
2011-11-15 16:58:41 | |
IT FREAKED ME OUT!! AHHH!!! Being on a horse with just a saddle, and the horse has virtually no mane. Its is REALLY SCARY!!!!! AHHH! I haven't cantered since! I'll ask if I can next lesson, I miss it. | arabluv & teapot |
2011-11-16 16:02:00 | |
That was designed to make sure you did not balance on the horse's mouth. It is a good exercise as long as the horse is being lunged, so SOMEBODY is telling the horse where to go.
JC | Jane Crandal & JB |
2011-11-17 22:22:15 | |
I dont have alot of equipment to work with my biting horse because i'm not a horse genious and she is also my first horse and she lives at my grandparents
Hi: mistymyhorse, you don't need equipment, just time and dedication. Go to
http://horsemanship101.com/index.html
and there are hundreds of FREE articles about disobedient, disrespectful horses and ponies and how to change their mind without the use of force. The author, Keith, is a well known resistance free clinic host with many success stories to his credit. | mistymyhorse & Dixes Rowdy Misty |
2011-11-18 22:00:02 | |
We use 1 rein... its basicly a lead rope with two hooks at either end, we hook that to our hackamore.
Lil, dropping reins is SO much different then unhooking them. You try it next time you learn something new. | arabluv & teapot |
2011-11-20 23:25:41 | |
Please make sure you try this in a supervised lesson. It is better to try new things with a teacher than alone.
JC | Jane Crandal & JB |
2011-11-21 00:42:27 | |