> I think they have as much difficulty relating to the 'Bettys' as we
have relating to these farmers and how they ride normally for their work.
Great point, Anna.
>>I think you hit the nail on the head and being different doesn't make
anyone right or wrong, just a very different life and th
Hi Anna,
>>I think they have as much difficulty
relating to the 'Bettys' as we have relating to these farmers and how
they ride normally for their work.
I think you hit the nail on the head and being different doesn't make anyone
right or wrong, just a very different life and the horses are used f
>
> I think they have as much difficulty
> relating to the 'Bettys' as we have relating to these farmers and how
> they ride normally for their work.
>
>
I think that's an excellent point, Anna.
> --
> Laree in NC
> Doppa & Mura
> Simon, Sadie and Sam (the "S" gang)
>
> "Yet when all the books
On Jan 3, 2008 9:44 AM, Laree Shulman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
The riding trip to Iceland wasn't the most flattering but the
> other times Icelandics came up it was pretty good - no blatant
> misinformation like we often see.
The interviewer with the girl for the PBS Equitrekking show asked
On Jan 2, 2008 9:38 PM, Cherie Mascis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >There's an interesting article on dealing with "Barn Sour" horses in the
> >latest issue of Trail Rider magazine. The article was written by Lynn
> Palm.
> >It's worth the cost of the magazine, I think.
There are several mention
>There's an interesting article on dealing with "Barn Sour" horses in the
>latest issue of Trail Rider magazine. The article was written by Lynn
Palm.
>It's worth the cost of the magazine, I think.
>Karen Thomas
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I was thinking the same thing! It's very well thought out and s
> There's an interesting article on dealing with "Barn
> Sour" horses in the
> latest issue of Trail Rider magazine. The article
> was written by Lynn Palm.
> It's worth the cost of the magazine, I think.
>
>I already subscribe to that. I also bought a book by
Linda T. Jones
Lorraine
There's an interesting article on dealing with "Barn Sour" horses in the
latest issue of Trail Rider magazine. The article was written by Lynn Palm.
It's worth the cost of the magazine, I think.
Karen Thomas
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