
Posted by R.E.K. For the horse: For the human: Hope that helps Good for you to fire the jerks booty! So many people are too intimated to say anything. I just adore my trimmer. We use the same guy that Gail uses and he is fantastic with the horses. Assertive and fair. I love it! I'd loooooooove to see new pictures of your Fancy! I wanna see some of you playing together! Thats always fun! Dont know if you have been to my site lately but I have updated a few things and I need to get the gosh darned pictures up that I have sitting here. Gotta get the beloved bf to help me. Anyway, if you need anything else just give me a shout! Sorry it took me awhile to respond. I usually check this place daily but its been SO quiet around here I let it go... Figures! Also for others reading... Is there any news on the success of the tack sale?? I havent heard a thing and mom and I wanted to know. Hope all is well with everyone. Its a very busy time of year with school getting out, vacations and what ever else anyone has. I will look forward to getting a little more traffic around here soon.
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on 6/17/2005, 10:06 pm, in reply to "also..."
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Ok having to jog my brain here...
1. Don’t act like a prey animal. Learn to be calmer, smarter and braver.
2. Maintain gait. Don’t shift gears unless I ask.
3. Maintain direction. Stay on course even if I’m not steering.
4. Watch where you are going. Be responsible for your self-carriage.
1. Don’t act like a predator. I won’t use force or lose my temper no matter what.
2. Have an independent seat. I never grip with my hands or below my knees for balance.
3. Think like a horse-man. I consider the horse’s perspective.
4. Use the natural power of Focus. I concentrate on what I want, not on what the horse may be doing.![]()
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