Re: The canter and being greenbroke (was Re: Prejudice against Fjords??)

2005-03-16 Thread Reena Giola
some new perspective on things...more things to consider :-) There are just so very many levels of greenbroke to trained...handling issues, temperament, rider abilities, the list goes on and on. I checked out your website! Beautiful!! and I love the one guy you have for sale at the momen

Re: greenbroke

2005-03-15 Thread Reena Giola
This message is from: "Reena Giola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Good point Brigid..there are so many different views on 'greenbroke'...and you're right on the handling issue...another important topic! I think this is a great thread... Reena This message is

Re: greenbroke

2005-03-15 Thread Epona1971
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm finding this thread very interesting. I think "greenbroke" is kind of like "beginner, intermediate, advanced" for riders; such terms are very subjective. I'd like to add degree of handling to the list for horses. I

The canter and being greenbroke (was Re: Prejudice against Fjords??)

2005-03-15 Thread Lori Albrough
ontact, or giving to the bit, or moving off the leg, and who have been under saddle for months and months and even years without cantering. These horses amazingly are being marketed as riding horses. We see mature fjord horses being sold as riding horses with "just learning his lead

Re: greenbroke

2005-03-14 Thread Amy Goodloe
uickly forces it into submission. One method is indelibly and incrementally over time ingrained, and the other a quick and temporary conversion, but they are both termed greenbroke. This is a good point, one that illustrates the range of what people might mean by "green broke." You jus

Re: greenbroke

2005-03-14 Thread Ruth Bushnell
This message is from: "Ruth Bushnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> That was a good discussion subject, the definition of the word "greenbroke," ...as so often we use terms like this and don't stop to think what they mean. I asked Gene and he said it means, "manageabl

re: Greenbroke----A checklist

2005-03-13 Thread RkyMtnTrls
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "I purchased a "green broke" QH and made the assumption that I could halter, bridal,saddle and get on this horse with some work, not for the inexperienced. Basically the horse needs hours in the saddle, and reinforcement training" Th

Re: Greenbroke----A checklist

2005-03-12 Thread Amy Goodloe
This message is from: Amy Goodloe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> At 8:59 AM -0800 3/12/05, Ursula & Brian Jensen wrote: The term greenbroke has many definitions and meanings to different owners and trainers. A checklist like this would be very valuable to the new buyer or neoph

Re: Greenbroke----A checklist

2005-03-12 Thread Warren Stockwell
]> To: "fjordlist" Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 9:59 AM Subject: GreenbrokeA checklist > This message is from: "Ursula & Brian Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > This word keeps popping upgreenbroke. I thought it might > be worthwhile

Greenbroke----A checklist

2005-03-12 Thread Ursula & Brian Jensen
This message is from: "Ursula & Brian Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> This word keeps popping upgreenbroke. I thought it might be worthwhile for Digest members to create a checklist of what constitutes greenbroke and the respective discipline. Aside from riding