Re: In season? Kids on trails? Pellets and founder?

2005-08-01 Thread Warren Stockwell
This message is from: Warren Stockwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] Trail riding depending on where you are and how well you know the area can be safer than taking the kids around the neighborhood. It can also be worse : (( I didn't have my daughter start till I knew she had a solid seat and control of

kids on trails

2005-08-01 Thread Lisa Sherrodd
This message is from: Lisa Sherrodd [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have twin daughters. They are 7. We have been having great fun this summer by hiking trails and taking the kids on their ponies with a lead rope. That way hubby and I get some exercise and the kids can come along. I still fully tack the

Kids on trails

2005-08-01 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Our daughter has been riding with us since the age of 5. We use a buddy saddle which sits behind and attaches to a regular saddle (works better with a western saddle, but will work with an english) she has also been ponied on trail

Re: In season? Kids on trails? Pellets and founder?

2005-07-31 Thread FjordAmy
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 7/31/2005 2:14:18 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Do you think that lifting her tail to the side when you scratch her means she's coming in? Nope! Most horses (even the boys) will lift their tail to the side when

Re: In season? Kids on trails? Pellets and founder?

2005-07-31 Thread Vanessa N Weber
when you scratch her means she's coming in? Vanessa ---Original Message--- From: Jean Ernest Date: 07/31/05 16:31:12 To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com Subject: Re: In season? Kids on trails? Pellets and founder? This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED] Most fillies will come