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Posted on 09/18/2004 6:56:23 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
I got knocked off, twice!. Wasn't he great? I was furious about his daughter being brought in and the media not saying one word about it though.
"I got knocked off, twice!. Wasn't he great?"
Cheney had him by his coat lapel and was kicking his a$$ all around the hall..... : )
And what about J Edwards going to push for tort reform? lol
"And what about J Edwards going to push for tort reform? lol"
Yeah buddy! Based on what, his past record?????
Senator Gone!! Roflmao!!!!!!!
Can you teach a horse to back into water?
No. The back cinch is used for roping. It is left about two-fingers loose under the belly to keep the saddle stable when a roped calf is pulling on the horn. I don't recommend using a back cinch to "make" the saddle fit. That's not what it's meant for.
IMHO, the saddle has too much "rocker" for this horses back. Arab trees rarely fit any back but an Arabs.
Cheney Rumsfeld 2008
: )
Good morning.
Becky
Yes.. if a horse is adept at backing and it's used to dallying in the water it will get used to it just like they do any other familiar, even un-natural thing (trailering?)..
When schooling cross country we take our horses into a shallow pool w/ a firm safe bottom and just play with them there.. We do in and outs, back, turns on the forehand and haunches and let them paw and play..They soon learn to ignore the water.
We do it so that "wet-in-the-water jumps" become a non-issue..
Ok . Thanks. Our pastures flooded by the gates with about 20 feet of water. With the sucking mud you could easily go down way over a foot. Both horses so good. We coached them to the gate. Going back though we tried to back them in from the gait. Both resisted. The gelding turned his butt and went in hugging the fence but the mare was a problem. It's not that I mind sloshing in with them but it's a safety issue. It's hard to walk thru and I slip and slide and don't wan't to fall down in that stuff under a horse.
morning
How was your lesson yesterday?
Becky
I took her out to the area where she acted up. Not a darn thing to tie her to so I stood with her. She didn't seem to mind that Eddie left or Okie came and went but didn't want to stand. She wanted to turn right and eat grass and did some pawing and stomping but I made her. Something about that spot. Tomorrow I'm gonna put the curb chain on her there. Funny caz she doesn't do this in the back where lots of grass around. I've trained her to stand until I drop the lead rope and then she can graze. Doesn't fuss at all.
Oh and yesterday Okie so funny. He kept falling asleep. Eddie brushing his poll hair down his forehead and he just kept dropping his head lower and lower to the brush and couldn't keep his eyes open:')
Well, have you though about a counter protest rally? Signs with things like these men and women represented VOLUNTEERED and died "there" to protect you "here". If you have the energy, time and help you can completely change the meaning of these crosses. Why not post a thread under the main forum for support? Ping me if you do:')
Breaking for lunch.
How's Cyn's ouchies today? still sore?
Becky
We haven't looked under her blanket yet... it's been a cold rainy morning and we've been busy. Have to go to town on errands, but we intend to work her this afternoon. Today is the best chance to ride until Saturday because I am going to be in Seattle for work both Thurs and Fri. ecurbh can work her on those days, but he's not sure he wants to ride her alone yet when no one will be home for hours ;~D
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