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                      Location: Here | kmcsunshine - 2014-04-24 5:06 AM For the first time in a long time, we have an outside horse here Kinsey likes as much as our own. Smart, trainable and good natured. Can't say the same for some that have rolled through here.......
At the rate babies are being born at SG's house, Kinsey might just leave me and move in with her.  Thanks for the complement on Little T. Rockinas knew what she was doing when she raised him. I will say he isn't perfect and has some want to be in your space problems but I will take that over some of the nasty things horses can do. He is a kind colt though
Edited by SG. 2014-04-24 12:08 PM
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| Here is the run Kinsey made on Tres last night. She was the first one on him and has taken him through the training/seasoning/getting hurt and having to figure it out process. It has been a great learning experience for her. He still makes colt mistakes sometimes and the second barrel has been their Waterloo. WrapSnap helped her a lot, but she has had to retrain herself and Tres. He's not at full potential yet, but he's getting there. This was a small race, about 50 runners and he was bottom of the 1D.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNByAH04nOs&feature=youtu.be What I like most about having one for SG is she knows they'll get "broke," "trained," or whatever when the horse is ready, not at a magic number of days or rides. Her guy is going to come along fast because of his attitude, it's just nice to not feel pressured. Tres is 6, a lot of folks would have quit him before now. I feel like by next year this time, he might be pretty good. | |
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                      Location: Here | kmcsunshine - 2014-04-26 7:23 AM Here is the run Kinsey made on Tres last night. She was the first one on him and has taken him through the training/seasoning/getting hurt and having to figure it out process. It has been a great learning experience for her. He still makes colt mistakes sometimes and the second barrel has been their Waterloo. WrapSnap helped her a lot, but she has had to retrain herself and Tres. He's not at full potential yet, but he's getting there. This was a small race, about 50 runners and he was bottom of the 1D.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNByAH04nOs&feature=youtu.be
What I like most about having one for SG is she knows they'll get "broke," "trained," or whatever when the horse is ready, not at a magic number of days or rides. Her guy is going to come along fast because of his attitude, it's just nice to not feel pressured. Tres is 6, a lot of folks would have quit him before now. I feel like by next year this time, he might be pretty good.
Thank you. i am excited to see what she can do with him. Hannah Koch has a full sister to him sold and a broodie bred to Trouble. trouble sure puts some nice willing attitudes on the grounds, just look at. lena May. If T turns out to be a spit of what Lena is then we will all be very happy | |
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