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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | Itsme - 2014-04-21 4:15 PM So basically give a horse some calming cookies and everyone on here will fall all over themselves talking about how good the colt looks... Ill take mine with heart, spirit and the will to try! 
What's in these Calming Cookies? Are they OTC? |
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| Itsme - 2014-04-21 5:15 PM So basically give a horse some calming cookies and everyone on here will fall all over themselves talking about how good the colt looks... Ill take mine with heart, spirit and the will to try! 
I'm certainly no trainer, nor do I have a dog in this particular fight, but I think you *might* have missed the point entirely. |
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| Itsme - 2014-04-21 5:15 PM So basically give a horse some calming cookies and everyone on here will fall all over themselves talking about how good the colt looks... Ill take mine with heart, spirit and the will to try! 
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       Location: relocated to Texas | Itsme - 2014-04-22 3:15 PM So basically give a horse some calming cookies and everyone on here will fall all over themselves talking about how good the colt looks... Ill take mine with heart, spirit and the will to try! 
You are either incredibly stupid or just like to stir shi!. Because a horse is working quietly does not mean it cannot clock in the barrel pen. Watch Charmayne or Sherry Cervi sometime. Their horses warm up calm, go in the alley way calm, and scald off a run. They are broke too. |
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          Location: You never know where I will show up...... | DunIt - 2014-04-21 12:11 PM Ok i have another twist....where do you expect a 5 yr old off the track that stand s to be saddled with a western saddle and doesnt buck to be after 60 days? Here is what my OTT Tres Seis daughter that I bought a couple months ago is doing. Checking cows. She was in race training when I purchased her the end of January. ETA: No calming cookies. Just lots of miles & wet saddle blankets.
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     Location: Northeast Nebraska | Whiteboy - 2014-04-21 10:21 AM GoGaited - 2014-04-19 1:52 PM Not impressed. Care to share a video of yours? My filly will be a year old tomorrow. I don't barrel race, but I did train my previous horses myself and never had any trouble with them. That "trainer" is pushing too hard, too fast and the horse is resisting. You don't have to be a genius to see that. ETA, my not impressed was directed to the "trainer", not a comment on the horse.
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| Hollywood's Fan - 2014-04-21 4:36 PM
Itsme - 2014-04-22 3:15 PM So basically give a horse some calming cookies and everyone on here will fall all over themselves talking about how good the colt looks... Ill take mine with heart, spirit and the will to try! 
You are either incredibly stupid or just like to stir shi!. Because a horse is working quietly does not mean it cannot clock in the barrel pen. Watch Charmayne or Sherry Cervi sometime.  Their horses warm up calm, go in the alley way calm, and scald off a run. They are broke too.Â
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| rockinas - 2014-04-21 4:39 PM
DunIt - 2014-04-21 12:11 PM Ok i have another twist....where do you expect a 5 yr old off the track that stand s to be saddled with a western saddle and doesnt buck to be after 60 days? Here is what my OTT Tres Seis daughter that I bought a couple months ago is doing. Checking cows. She was in race training when I purchased her the end of January. ETA: No calming cookies. Just lots of miles & wet saddle blankets.  Â
You said a mouthful there , lots of miles and wet saddle blankets. |
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        Location: The Oklahoma plains. | rockinas - 2014-04-21 4:39 PM DunIt - 2014-04-21 12:11 PM Ok i have another twist....where do you expect a 5 yr old off the track that stand s to be saddled with a western saddle and doesnt buck to be after 60 days? Here is what my OTT Tres Seis daughter that I bought a couple months ago is doing. Checking cows. She was in race training when I purchased her the end of January.
ETA: No calming cookies. Just lots of miles & wet saddle blankets.
Off topic but is that a hobble stocking stuffer her neck? |
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| GoGaited - 2014-04-21 4:41 PM Whiteboy - 2014-04-21 10:21 AM GoGaited - 2014-04-19 1:52 PM Not impressed. Care to share a video of yours? My filly will be a year old tomorrow. I don't barrel race, but I did train my previous horses myself and never had any trouble with them. That "trainer" is pushing too hard, too fast and the horse is resisting. You don't have to be a genius to see that. ETA, my not impressed was directed to the "trainer", not a comment on the horse.
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I really think Itsme like's pulling our legs and being a ding-a-ling he/she gets a big kick out of all this.  |
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          Location: You never know where I will show up...... | TurnLane - 2014-04-21 4:53 PM Off topic but is that a hobble stocking stuffer her neck? Yes they are hobbles. Mine are all hobble broke. No one likes to walk home from the pasture if you have to step off to doctor something. Although I have had a couple that could go fairly fast with them on. LOL.
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| roanrider - 2014-04-21 4:22 PM
Itsme - 2014-04-21 5:15 PM So basically give a horse some calming cookies and everyone on here will fall all over themselves talking about how good the colt looks... Ill take mine with heart, spirit and the will to try! 
What?!?  Please explain what you mean by this?!?Â
Simple, they dont let a horse be a horse. Internet experts believe after x amount of days my horse has to do this or that and must be ridden in this or that bit. They fail to realize these horses are all individuals and some respond better being trained at a much slower rate than others with different tools and techniques . So basically they push all the horses to learn at the owners pace with a certain method and train the colts natural ability right out of them, thus braking the colts of their heart and will, and these same people wonder why they clock in the 3D so often. "His counter arc and papers sure are pretty though."
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| Itsme - 2014-04-21 6:06 PM roanrider - 2014-04-21 4:22 PM Itsme - 2014-04-21 5:15 PM So basically give a horse some calming cookies and everyone on here will fall all over themselves talking about how good the colt looks... Ill take mine with heart, spirit and the will to try!  What?!? Please explain what you mean by this?!? Simple, they dont let a horse be a horse. Internet experts believe after x amount of days my horse has to do this or that and must be ridden in this or that bit. They fail to realize these horses are all individuals and some respond better being trained at a much slower rate than others with different tools and techniques . So basically they push all the horses to learn at the owners pace with a certain method and train the colts natural ability right out of them, thus braking the colts of their heart and will, and these same people wonder why they clock in the 3D so often. "His counter arc and papers sure are pretty though."
I agree some people do that but please don't group everybody in that category.
The colt in my video is for sale so I want to be very clear that what you see is a good minded colt paired with a talented colt starter, plain and simple.
I'll skip the calming cookies (whatever that is) and concentrate on building confident colts.  |
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| roanrider - 2014-04-21 5:16 PM
Itsme - 2014-04-21 6:06 PM roanrider - 2014-04-21 4:22 PM Itsme - 2014-04-21 5:15 PM So basically give a horse some calming cookies and everyone on here will fall all over themselves talking about how good the colt looks... Ill take mine with heart, spirit and the will to try!  What?!?  Please explain what you mean by this?!? Simple, they dont let a horse be a horse. Internet experts believe after x amount of days my horse has to do this or that and must be ridden in this or that bit. They fail to realize these horses are all individuals and some respond better being trained at a much slower rate than others with different tools and techniques . So basically they push all the horses to learn at the owners pace with a certain method and train the colts natural ability right out of them, thus braking the colts of their heart and will, and these same people wonder why they clock in the 3D so often. "His counter arc and papers sure are pretty though."
I agree some people do that but please don't group everybody in that category.
The colt in my video is for sale so I want to be very clear that what you see is a good minded colt paired with a talented colt starter, plain and simple.Â
I'll skip the calming cookies (whatever that is) and concentrate on building confident colts.  
I see where youre coming from, I didnt know it was your video or even watch it. I was just going off the responses... |
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      Location: NE Texas | rockinas - 2014-04-21 4:59 PM TurnLane - 2014-04-21 4:53 PM Off topic but is that a hobble stocking stuffer her neck? Yes they are hobbles. Mine are all hobble broke. No one likes to walk home from the pasture if you have to step off to doctor something.
Although I have had a couple that could go fairly fast with them on. LOL.
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        Location: Displaced Iowegian | Hollywood's Fan - 2014-04-21 4:36 PM Itsme - 2014-04-22 3:15 PM So basically give a horse some calming cookies and everyone on here will fall all over themselves talking about how good the colt looks... Ill take mine with heart, spirit and the will to try!  You are either incredibly stupid or just like to stir shi!. Because a horse is working quietly does not mean it cannot clock in the barrel pen. Watch Charmayne or Sherry Cervi sometime. Their horses warm up calm, go in the alley way calm, and scald off a run. They are broke too.
I have to agree..... he/she commented that he/she hadn't even watched the video. To make a stupid comment, without watching the video, shows exactly what the comments are meant to do....stir the SH*T and show ......... |
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| NJJ - 2014-04-21 6:16 PM
Hollywood's Fan - 2014-04-21 4:36 PM Itsme - 2014-04-22 3:15 PM So basically give a horse some calming cookies and everyone on here will fall all over themselves talking about how good the colt looks... Ill take mine with heart, spirit and the will to try!  You are either incredibly stupid or just like to stir shi!. Because a horse is working quietly does not mean it cannot clock in the barrel pen. Watch Charmayne or Sherry Cervi sometime.  Their horses warm up calm, go in the alley way calm, and scald off a run. They are broke too.Â
I have to agree..... he/she commented that he/she hadn't even watched the video. To make a stupid comment, without watching the video, shows exactly what the comments are meant to do....stir the SH*T and show  .........
Are you going to cry to a mod again?
For what is worth, the horse in the 2nd video doesnt show anymore promise than the horse in the 1st video. |
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          Location: You never know where I will show up...... | Herbie - 2014-04-21 6:08 PM How awesome for your horses! I so wish mine could have that opportunity....it truly does make a horse. Very cool, rockinas!
It really does help. I know most people don't have that chance, I feel lucky that we get to do this every day here. Even though some days it's not fun. But it does make nice horses. The guy that starts my horses barely spends any time in the round pen with them at all. They are ridden out ASAP and exposed to a lot of things, so when they come back here they can handle anything that we might throw at them. They get a lot of confidence when they are able to be taken & ridden out like ours are. |
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