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Posted on 02/24/2006 9:12:25 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
That sounds like Texas weather.
Heh does it? If you don't like the weather wait 15 minutes?
More like day to day but I have seen it nice and sunny and then storming 15 minutes later. 40's one day and 80's the next.
Thank you! Remember the brakes problem I had with the firetruck? The guy I traded with added brake fluid to the master cylinder, and pumped the brake pedal a few times. Cranked up the truck and drove it home. The car has been parked since 1992. I put a new battery in it, added fresh gasoline to the fuel tank and put a few drops in the carb. It cranked up and after adding a few more drops several times it ran on it's own. This was a good deal all the way round. I do not make many good deals like this one.
I've been meaning to tell you and I remembered when I saw estrogen's post that I understand what you were telling me the other day about instincts and spooking. That was a good point. My problem that day with SL that I was talking about was after the spook and her deciding she didn't like something and acting up. I just want her to know if I tell her something isn't going to hurt her for her to check it out. Slowly and in stages if necessary but to go on.
That is so cute! Did you get any pictures?
I understand... what did she do exactly, and why?
Sometimes it's a fine line knowing which things to de-escalate and avoid, and which things to have a fight about.
I've never had a horse try to rush down hill. I think they can tell how top heavy they are too :~D
We have mini hills and Sarah Lee puts ump into it. I figure she just needs the speed to get us both up. (We might have a problem on a big hill:') It feels like she almost has to spring with her back legs. As long as she's going where I want I have pretty much let her get up as she wants. She tends to be lazy so I figured she wouldn't do it if she didn't need to. Is it wrong to let the horse choose? I mean , when you let someone do something you are really still in charge.
I think it's momentum, or eagerness to get the hill over with. Usually if I steady them, they check themselves. Mostly I try to stay out of their way and keep myself balanced so I don't screw them up. ;-)
The important safety issue is to anticipate and be ready for it. Bring your weight forward and grab mane not saddle... and try to stay off the reins unless you really need her to slow down, because she needs her head :~D
Good luck, land is always going up in price. Rarely does it drop.
Thanks, I did but they are so out of focus you cannot make them out. My digital camera will only focus on the side of the cage they are in. Now both are asleep inside the milk carton.
What does she do? She warns me to hang on. She gets all tense real fast and freezes for about 5 seconds then jumps back.
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