agree w/ you moody, I love jumpin | lighting1 & Patchwork Prince |
2013-03-24 21:32:42 | |
Cantering is great and I like it best. Galloping is also REALLY fun if you have perfect control over your horse. | Galloping Bareback & Dakota Sioux |
2013-03-25 22:19:04 | |
i bet that if i rode more i would love jumping too | Horsesforever12 & Jedi |
2013-03-26 01:42:36 | |
So is hand galloping | lighting1 & Patchwork Prince |
2013-03-26 01:42:36 | |
Horses, with the big jumps you feel like you are flying! (Well, the highest I've jumped is 2' 9" so I can't talk...) | lighting1 & Patchwork Prince |
2013-03-27 23:56:15 | |
So what do I do to fight off 13 full grown Belgains and some younger ones who are even worse while I'm trying to catch my friend's pony so I can ride her? | Galloping Bareback & Dakota Sioux |
2013-03-28 02:40:19 | |
Try swinging the lead rope around in a fan like motion in front of you. Try not to hit a horse, though. This is a Parelli natural horsemanship method. It teaches them to back away from you and respect your space. | Lizzy1 & Cool Mr Robin |
2013-03-28 23:13:48 | |
Well, when the ponies at my barn come too close I just wave my arms at them a bit and they back off. | lighting1 & Patchwork Prince |
2013-03-28 23:13:48 | |
Oh, and step towards them | lighting1 & Patchwork Prince |
2013-03-28 23:13:48 | |
The horses are too people friendly! Even if I flick my lead rope at them and it hit's their nose they'll just come closer for more petting! It's aggravating! So far, the best solution has been to drive the horse I want to catch out of the herd and then catch her. | Galloping Bareback & Dakota Sioux |
2013-03-29 01:36:31 | |