i saw on facebook where 2 little girls had the there reins snap thru the panels and were standing on the horses back the adults were taking the pictures
instead of worring about barrel think there should be do and don.t and for me this is right up there on the don.t list
Posted 2016-04-29 4:00 PM Subject: RE: common sense
Miracle in the Making
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BigStarBound - 2016-04-29 4:44 PM Common sense is not so common anymore! I hate seeing this on ads for horses for sale. Oh you can do a hand stand on this horse?! Wow I need to buy him immediately. I do hand stands on my horses all the time.
i tried that when i was a teen did no work out well
Posted 2016-04-29 4:07 PM Subject: RE: common sense
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BigStarBound - 2016-04-29 3:44 PM
Common sense is not so common anymore!
I hate seeing this on ads for horses for sale.
Oh you can do a hand stand on this horse?! Wow I need to buy him immediately. I do hand stands on my horses all the time.
Oh my goodness. A friend and I were JUST talking about this yesterday. That and asking them to lie down and standing on their bellies. Idk why, but it bothers me. And I might get flamed for this but...Like, great you taught your orde a trick, doesn't mean he is really broke... There's about 1000 other things I'd look for when purchasing a horse before even caring about that.
Posted 2016-04-30 2:08 PM Subject: RE: common sense
No Tune in a Bucket
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That made me remember when I was about 12, my sister and I tied a horse up to a hay feeded. That horse took off with that feeder bouncing along behind her. She jumped the neighbor's fence but the feeder didn't . That was probably the only thing that saved her and us. Funny now but wasn't then.