Re: pony discrimination

1998-07-24 Thread coyote
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Allison Barr wrote: "... Instructors seem to look at them and think they must be short strided, dragging, and slow. I have found about the exact opposite" I have a fifty-something friend who's owned, trained, and showed Paints and Quarter Horses for ye

Re "pony discrimination."

1998-07-22 Thread Marsha Jo Hannah
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I found this the first time I got on Juniper. [...] asked her to > move forward, and she did. Then she realized rider is nervous. She > thought of me and refused to move. Even when I calmed down some.

Re "pony discrimination."

1998-07-22 Thread Northhorse
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 98-07-22 13:38:22 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << I find that Fjords have a large measure of that in their personality---different priorities as to when to use "freeze" vs "flight" vs "fight". >> I found this the first time I got on

Re "pony discrimination."

1998-07-22 Thread Marsha Jo Hannah
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > about the instructor who thought your Fjord was stubborn. I had an > instructor who had the same breed bias. As a result, she got on and > pushed him very hard. She also had me pushing him hard in the beli