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At 9:45am on May 10, 2011, Stefanie said…
too cool!  what were the bloodlines of your pinto?  I still love the PPR horses, I have a lot of PR in my stock.
At 5:09pm on May 9, 2011, Jenny Shaw said…
Cheers very much for the welcome!
At 12:37pm on May 9, 2011, Teri Otway said…
Thank you for the nice welcome Jackie:)
At 1:58am on May 9, 2011, heather wedderburn said…

Thanks Jackie, I hope to spend a little time here hearing what others say.

At 10:26pm on May 6, 2011, debi knight said…
thanks! i love talking to people about horses and this looks like a great place for it.
At 10:22am on May 5, 2011, andrea kyle said…
thanks jackie
At 9:52pm on May 4, 2011, Sam Vallee said…
Thx for the welcome! :)
At 7:15pm on May 4, 2011, Mandee Widrick said…
Thanks for the welcome, Jackie!
At 2:04pm on May 4, 2011, Jill Mante said…
Thank you, Jackie. I hope to wander around in Barnmice when I have more time.
At 4:00pm on May 3, 2011, kim macdonald said…
Thanks Jackie!! Nice to be here, But I am still trying to figure out how it all works LOL
At 8:56am on May 2, 2011, jacqueline winkelaar said…

Hi Jacky,

 

Thank you! The bernese are really beautiful but not only that, they have the

best character you could ever wish!

have a great day! ,

 

 Jacky

At 9:30am on April 27, 2011, HOPE CHADWICK said…

GOOD MORNING JACKI.E..6:22 HERE IN GRANADA HILLS, OFF TO FEED TANGO, SAVVY, AND TOTONKA 3 OF MY HORSE'S, ...ALSO OFF TO FEED  SAMSON(NEWFIE), ZACKATTACK(RED LAB), KUJO(MINI-PIN)..THAN RUSTY(HUSBAND)...HE IS THE HARD ONE TO FEED...HAH...NO ONE ELSE COMPLAINS...NOT ONE BIT.  BY THE WAY NEWFIE, HORSE'S AND ALL HOPE,S CRITTERS...WELL...THEY TALK...HAVE MANY WONDERFUL LESSONS...I WISH I RODE AS GREAT AS YOUR PHOTO'S SHOW YOU RIDEING...BYE FOR NOW..HOPE AND ALL MY CRITTER'S...

At 10:40pm on April 25, 2011, Beverly Harvey said…

Thank you Jackie.  Im not a beginner but I have been away from the horse life for 2 decades.  I adopted this horse because I wanted to give him the good home he deserves however I think looking back I was unprepared for the challenge that he is. He was abused and neglected.  The trainer that worked with him before I adopted him came out on Sat to help me get him back on track. He is really good with this type of horsenality.  He is left brain passive and gets aggressive if he's upset.  He gave me a lot of good tools to use.  I am committed to this and I am not going to give up on him.  Its too important to me and to him. Thanks for your support!

At 7:21pm on April 25, 2011, Willow King said…
Thanks! I'm not so sure how great I am at it, never done a blog before :)
At 2:56pm on April 23, 2011, Anjali Haridass said…
Thank you Jackie....looking forward to  learning more from this community
At 10:19am on April 23, 2011, Beverly Harvey said…
Thank you Jackie for the welcome!  I am meeting with Ollie's trainer that worked with him before I adopted him today.  I hope to get some "homework assignments" out of our session.  I will check out the body language like you suggested.  Sympathy works.. I have felt like crying a couple times during this endeavor!
At 6:07pm on April 22, 2011, Willow King said…
Ok cool, I'll show her! Your instructor sounds wonderful, I don't know if any of mine would have let me ride in bad weather like that.
At 1:46pm on April 22, 2011, Willow King said…
She's very interested, I'll show her the blog posts. I was thinking that this particular lady would definitely need side walkers, at this point she is very weak and unstable.
At 3:15am on April 22, 2011, Tatyana said…
Hi Jackie, excuse my English beforehand, it's not my native lang)) They say in Russia we had two ASBs, but they didn't survive (It's strange because our climate doesn't much differ from yours) Tell me please if you know, how do they do it to make the horse walk like this, I mean to throw hoofs forward. Do they put some kind of filler into the front hoofs or such gait is inborn? And do you know anything about tail? Is such state of it inborn too or formed somehow?
At 5:44pm on April 21, 2011, Willow King said…
That's so amazing. Your doctor should be taking notes, ha ha. I'll be sure to let my mom know all of that. There's one lady in particular that I really feel would benefit from riding, she's only about 4'6 and incredibly frail, but I feel like she would really improve at a riding center.

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