Comments - Do Some Horses Learn Quicker Than Others? - Barnmice Equestrian Social Community2024-03-29T01:15:01Zhttp://www.barnmice.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=1773158%3ABlogPost%3A632229&xn_auth=noI do they do. My 4 year has 2…tag:www.barnmice.com,2012-12-16:1773158:Comment:6331532012-12-16T20:00:48.553ZMargaret Porkolabhttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/MargaretPorkolab
I do they do. My 4 year has 20 hrs in total. This is what we have done. Road down the road to the lake. Went in the lake. Through water ditches muddy sections knee deep (didnot plan it) and over bridges at the dundas fund raising event in September. 2012. She has meant up with some nasty dogs friendly deer and some nasty cyclist. We don't get out much but she is very respectful and willing to learn and please. She is my trusting mount and i believe she would protect my from any harm.
I do they do. My 4 year has 20 hrs in total. This is what we have done. Road down the road to the lake. Went in the lake. Through water ditches muddy sections knee deep (didnot plan it) and over bridges at the dundas fund raising event in September. 2012. She has meant up with some nasty dogs friendly deer and some nasty cyclist. We don't get out much but she is very respectful and willing to learn and please. She is my trusting mount and i believe she would protect my from any harm. I boarded a very smart horse…tag:www.barnmice.com,2012-12-12:1773158:Comment:6325762012-12-12T23:37:26.716ZMarlene Thomshttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/MarleneThoms
<p>I boarded a very smart horse as a barnmate for my gelding the last few summers. She's 29, been there, done that and very smart. She was smart enough to choose a very kind owner, wouldn't let anyone rider her much, but turned out lovely foals. She's had a pretty good life.</p>
<p>I boarded a very smart horse as a barnmate for my gelding the last few summers. She's 29, been there, done that and very smart. She was smart enough to choose a very kind owner, wouldn't let anyone rider her much, but turned out lovely foals. She's had a pretty good life.</p> Imho it all has to do with th…tag:www.barnmice.com,2012-12-11:1773158:Comment:6320902012-12-11T14:15:08.581Zwildehexhttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/wildehex
<p>Imho it all has to do with the balance of the horse coming from the balance/timing of the rider. I find very little difference in schooling different types of horses/sexes. Their 'baggage' (previous training) might create situations which need solutions. But the important thing is to school/train in such a matter that the horse makes the correct choice/improves balance rather than creating resistances to requests.</p>
<p>Imho it all has to do with the balance of the horse coming from the balance/timing of the rider. I find very little difference in schooling different types of horses/sexes. Their 'baggage' (previous training) might create situations which need solutions. But the important thing is to school/train in such a matter that the horse makes the correct choice/improves balance rather than creating resistances to requests.</p> Very good. Thank you.tag:www.barnmice.com,2012-12-11:1773158:Comment:6323132012-12-11T13:57:06.116ZJackie Cochranhttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/JackieCochran
<p>Very good. Thank you.</p>
<p>Very good. Thank you.</p>