--- In IceHorses@yahoogroups.com, Judy Ryder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He fox trots, but no tolt.
Her most recent message to me:
I am pretty frustrated; spent a lot of money on his
mother, spent a lot of money breeding to a good
stallion and ended up with a horse that doesn't tolt.
I would stop trying to get him to tolt, would not send him for gait
training, if she really wants a tolting horse, maybe sell him as a nice
trail horse, because foxtrot is nice for a trail horse, accept him for who
he is, or find someone who will, it's not fair to the horse to not fully
--- Judy Ryder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Slide show with pictures from three herds of wild
Mustangs:
When I rode in Nv. I saw heards all the time. I
raised on from the BLM. Lorraine
Happy Trails from Lori
take him to a Liz Graves clinic. We had never seen my husbands horse
do any easy gait under saddle and took him to a Liz clinic. She had
him foxtrotting in about five minutes, then by barely wiggling just
her fingers, adjusting headset, she got him in a running walk, saddle
rack (slow tolt) and
--- Judy Ryder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Charm's dapples are coming in.
Judy
Yes she is gorgous. I can't wait to see my new boy.
My MFT is dappleing.
Happy Trails from Lori
Moody friends.
My just 12 yo daughter has been riding our 3 yo icelandic, Litla Lina,
this year. She's 70 lbs and has a great seat. Lina absolutely loves
her and loves riding. She stands perfectly still for my daughter to
mount, and then walks over to the gait, as if to say, Let's go for a
ride. She has been
My just 12 yo daughter has been riding our 3 yo icelandic, Litla Lina,
Meg, I'd like to see you try to stop her, at this point, your daughter is
hooked. I have had the same experience and my oldest icelandic he's 9 yrs,
and shows no detriment from early use. I too had young kids who couldn't
On 08/06/07, megdcl2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My just 12 yo daughter has been riding our 3 yo icelandic, Litla Lina,
this year. She's 70 lbs and has a great seat. Lina absolutely loves
her and loves riding.
I don't doubt that she loves riding her and that they are a good team,
however I
Very interesting reading,, Wanda.
I happened to be watching RFD TV this afternoon and Clinton Anderson (whom I
like very much) was riding a couple of lovely two year old quarter horse
fillies that were really well along in their training. Made me cringe.
They were just so very young.
Nancy
I don't doubt that she loves riding her and that they are a good team,
however I suggest you read the following article that discusses horse
maturity.
http://www.womenandhorses.com/newsletter-2006january.html
Great article Wanda, and worth repeating. Also note that Dr. Bennett
says there is
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