Cool! I actually set up and hosted that clinic with Terry Nowacki from Minnesota. It was amazing. You know how you're riding down a trail and your horse acts up or stops and looks at 'nothing', well there's a reason they do what they do and after taking the 3-day clinic, we learnt how to read and understand our horse's body language. What an amazing weekend. You can check out Terry's website at http://airscentinghorse.com/home.htm to read more. Once I put on Doc's muzzle and ask him to search, I just drop the reins and he does the rest. We even had the dog handler from our Team come out and watch and all he could say was "I believe ya". I'll post pictues later today.
Also, I don't understand Blogs/Widgets?? I guess this is toooo suphisticated for me. I just do the odd photo, & ride my horse with the dogs, do some weeding, see friends, etc., etc...............
Thanks! Shilo is 27 and thinks he is 10. Now that he has retired from Eventing at the age of 26, he enjoys trail riding and having fun in the pasture with his friend Cody.
Hi, Its the same as anything they have not seen before. First tiem I turned my sheep out of the triailer all my horses behaved as if a cougar was in the field with them. Two days later -ignored them. First time I walked the horses past the pigs and they squealed, horses freaked. The othe morning the pigs got out into the horse paddocks and they were just ignoring them. So they are scared at first and then they just get used to them. Hope that helps. Sue.
Thank you! Until we discovered these Curlies about 7 years ago I had never heard of them either. I have one daughter who is severely allergic to regular horses so these Curlies have just been like a gift to our family!
Shelly
I was actually looking up what was going on with Frodo Baggins post the Rolex 2008, what was injured, and how. :) As an RVT, I want all the details. I found a nice little forum about it that answered my questions.
Yes, I am involved with NORCAL. I have forwarded your email to our secretary and the email will be brought up at our next meeting. I decided to join regardless! I had a disappointing Grand Prix ride this past weekend, so I am looking to see if I can get some advice. I'm a bit computer challenged, but i'm working on it! Thank you for being so welcooming,
Lucie
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Shelly
Great forum!
Cathy
Lucie
Yes, a manx is the breed of cat that usually has no tail and it has the reputation of being more dog like.
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No it's not me on Maccoy but my littlesister. :o)
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