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Fearless Ron and Ollie Phippen

According to the old proverb, there’s more than one way to skin a cat. When it comes to training horses, the truth of that was never more clearly shown than by two men I knew who lived on the North Somerset levels. They lived less than two miles apart, but could hardly have been more different in their appearance, their manner, and their methods of horse training. The one thing they had in common was that both were almost monotonously successful at training…See More
A blog post by Jack Enright was featured Jun 24, 2011
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Jackie Cochran commented on Jack Enright's blog post 'Fearless Ron and Ollie Phippen'
Thank you Jack for sharing this wonderful story!
Jun 22, 2011
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Jack Enright commented on Jack Enright's blog post 'Where it all began'
I've just added another story - this time about two men from whom I learnt agreat deal. Hope you enjoy that, too. :)
Jun 22, 2011
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Fearless Ron and Ollie Phippen

According to the old proverb, there’s more than one way to skin a cat. When it comes to training horses, the truth of that was never more clearly shown than by two men I knew who lived on the North Somerset levels. They lived less than two miles apart, but could hardly have been more different in their appearance, their manner, and their methods of horse training. The one thing they had in common was that both were almost monotonously successful at training…See More
Blog post by Jack Enright Jun 22, 2011
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Jack Enright commented on Jack Enright's blog post 'Where it all began'
Many thanks for your kind words, Jackie and Geoffrey!
Jun 22, 2011
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Jackie Cochran commented on Jack Enright's blog post 'Where it all began'
This is still one of my favorite blogs.  Tabourba sounds like he was a challenging teacher, nothing less than perfection acceptable!
Jun 22, 2011
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Jackie Cochran liked Jack Enright's blog post 'Where it all began' Jun 22, 2011
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Jack Enright commented on Nicole Salo's video
Sorry, I've been out of this loop for a bit, but, just for the record; I'm not, and never have been, a member of PETA - as I strongly disagree with their objectives and their methods. Secondly, I DID contact the Parellis about this video…
Jun 10, 2011
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Jack Enright and Ayesha are now friends Feb 13, 2011
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Jackie Cochran left a comment for Jack Enright
Its STILL hot here, and we have another month to a month and a half of hot weather. Enjoy your cool weather! We often have a day or so of spring in January down here, but no snow falls in June (knock on wood.) That would just give all the horses…
Aug 1, 2010
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Nicola Barnes commented on Jack Enright's photo
Nice pic! Good ur back in the saddle! :)
Aug 1, 2010
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Nicola Barnes left a comment for Jack Enright
Thnx! He is a quiet horse. Just he gets xcited by jumping! But he is the best! :) I am posting more pics soon! C u
Aug 1, 2010
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Jack Enright left a comment for Nicola Barnes
Good evening, Nicola, and many thanks for your friend request, which I am very happy to accept. I apologise for the delay in responding, but had a pretty shattering trip last weekend, to a historical re-enactment event in Suffolk. A round trip of…
Jul 30, 2010
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Jack Enright left a comment for Jackie Cochran
Good evening, Jackie! Many thanks for your friend request, which I am very happy to confirm. I am sorry for the delay in getting back to you, but I had a very heavy-going weekend last week - including a round trip of well over 500 miles - which, in…
Jul 30, 2010
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Jackie Cochran left a comment for Jack Enright
Thanks for the reference to Dr. Bennet's research and articles that you mentioned in Chris Irwin's blog. It will take me a while to read all of her stuff, but the age one is well worth while.
Jul 21, 2010

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A Bit About Me and my Horse(s)
Got involved with horses about 40 years back. Have ridden different natives, polo ponies, hunters and eventers; driven and trained heavy cart horses for logging and field work; worked as a farrier's mate for three years; given public demos on draft work at a training farm. Currently working on a classical approach to riding with some very gifted instructors at a local riding school - the best I've ever been to. Doing the prep work before buying my own horse (my first!) in the spring of 2012, when I retire. Well, when I stop working for a living, and start working at what makes me feel good!
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Fearless Ron and Ollie Phippen

Posted on June 22, 2011 at 6:27pm 1 Comment

According to the old proverb, there’s more than one way to skin a cat. When it comes to training horses, the truth of that was never more clearly shown than by two men I knew who lived on the North Somerset levels. They lived less than two miles apart, but could hardly have been more different in their appearance, their manner, and their methods of horse training. The one thing they had in common was that both were almost monotonously successful at training…

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Jack Enright

Where it all began

Posted on July 18, 2010 at 6:47am 6 Comments

And Tabourba Came Down Like The Wolf On The Fold . . .



Some people started riding on a laid back, seen it all before riding school hack. The kind of horse who is willing to forgive a learner’s clumsy scramble into the saddle, and does his best to interpret muddled signals from reins and legs, as the novice tries to put shouted instructions into practise. A horse who takes his succession of…
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At 10:55am on August 1, 2010, Jackie CochranJackie Cochran said…
Its STILL hot here, and we have another month to a month and a half of hot weather. Enjoy your cool weather!
We often have a day or so of spring in January down here, but no snow falls in June (knock on wood.) That would just give all the horses down here fits, they wouldn't know what to do except shiver and demand more food.
At 6:59am on August 1, 2010, Nicola BarnesNicola Barnes said…
Thnx!
He is a quiet horse. Just he gets xcited by jumping! But he is the best! :)
I am posting more pics soon!
C u
At 2:17pm on July 21, 2010, Jackie CochranJackie Cochran said…
Thanks for the reference to Dr. Bennet's research and articles that you mentioned in Chris Irwin's blog. It will take me a while to read all of her stuff, but the age one is well worth while.
At 5:26pm on July 17, 2010, Barnmice AdminBarnmice Admin said…
Welcome Jack! Great to have you in the community! :)
 
 
 

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