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In a message dated 12/17/99 12:36:29 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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<< << Don't want to go
too far and risk a "run for the barn" experience! >>
Yours will run? >>
Rafael will definitely run, and just try to stop him! Tommes will t
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In a message dated 12/15/99 3:19:30 PM Mountain Standard Time,
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<< Don't want to go
too far and risk a "run for the barn" experience! >>
Yours will run?
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In a message dated 12/13/99 6:44:18 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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<< Take the "arena" stuff out onto the trail. Theres tons of stuff you can do
out there: half halts, leg yields, spiraling and other "bending" exercises,
walk over,
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Cynthia,
You set me up perfectly to reply to two subjects at once: bored fjords
and vet rescue.
I think getting the mini donkey was the best thing we ever did for our
horses. He is a great playmate to them all. Also, he was a rescue case.
He was badly
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Tish,
I have the same problem with Tank. In the spring and summer, he has to spend
most of his time in a dry lot (aka diet corral) with only 1 hr of pasture in
the morning and 1 hr in the afternoon. He chewed insulation off the wall i
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Hi Bridgid:
Take the "arena" stuff out onto the trail. Theres tons of stuff you can do
out there: half halts, leg yields, spiraling and other "bending" exercises,
walk over, back parallel to logs or fences,if YOU have an imagination,
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Hi All-
I have been practicing leg cues with my "boys," thanks to the help of fellow
boarders who do reining (not competitively, but for fun). Tommes was really
getting it, even though my signals were probably gross!
So I go to practice yesterday, and T
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