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Horsin' Around

Group Created by ncqueenbee

Group for Horse Enthusiasts of all types: Hunter/Jumpers, Eventers, Dressage, Western, Vaulting, Racing, Steeplechasing, and much more. Share your photos, helpful hints, equestrian real estate needs or wants, sweat, joys & tears here.

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  1. lucyhorse
    09-20-2009 01:06 PM - permalink
    lucyhorse
    hey, Im looking for someone to ride with. I ride western and hate riding alone!
  2. Katie1
    09-19-2009 12:52 AM - permalink
    Katie1
    What kind [breeds] are they?
  3. ClaytonDreamer44
    09-18-2009 12:28 PM - permalink
    ClaytonDreamer44
    Its hard 2 choose what horse i want 2 ride
    I try 2 ride all of them
    i love 2 ride them bare back
  4. Katie1
    09-05-2009 02:18 AM - permalink
    Katie1
    WOW thats a Lot of horses!!
  5. ClaytonDreamer44
    09-04-2009 12:55 PM - permalink
    ClaytonDreamer44
    Hello i love horses i have millons of them
  6. karibear
    07-23-2009 03:31 PM - permalink
    karibear
    So far, she lets me pick up her front feet without much hassle. That's a definite improvement over bucking away when I just ran my hand down her leg. At least she doesn't try to do anything TO me, other than step on my foot once in awhile, but that happens with any horse.
  7. Katie1
    07-22-2009 05:11 PM - permalink
    Katie1
    HAHAHA my horses loved Dog food!! Made mostly of Corn/Wheat, etc
    Glad you are not paying much for the halters LOL Hows her other training going?
  8. karibear
    07-19-2009 02:28 PM - permalink
    karibear
    No, I got them on ebay, and they weren't expensive. What would be expensive would be going to the local feed store, and their's really are flimsy, even just to look at. I haven't paid more than 6.00 for one yet, usually it's more like 1.99 - plus shipping, of course. Some were new, some were used but in good shape. I did have one break-away, but I gave it to someone else. So far, whatever she's done I can patch one way or another, it's just annoying and time consuming to do so. Like the one with the missing cheek piece, I can make another one, the buckle is still there, it's just a PITA to do it.

    She has a new trick now. Since it's hot, I've been feeding the dogs outside. The two big ones won't let her near them while they are eating, but the beagle she stands over until he eats the spoonful of canned food on top of the kibbles, then she nudges him out of the way and eats it herself! I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it - he just sits there and watches her and looks pitiful. I finally had to make a little shelter she can't get into so he can eat in peace.
  9. Katie1
    07-18-2009 07:25 AM - permalink
    Katie1
    Karibear......I just found out thru a local tack shop that some are stocking Poor qulity Halters!! These break easy [which is great for safty] But they are NOT advertised that they do so. Have you tried taking these halters back for store cr or your money back??
  10. rnoelled
    07-12-2009 07:33 PM - permalink
    rnoelled
    thanks , thought I did

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