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Date Posted: 19:11:39 04/30/02 Tue
Author: Macha
Subject: Cute
In reply to: Badhbh 's message, "Morgans" on 13:38:31 04/29/02 Mon

The not-cute thing is, I don't own a horse... Wah. Not fun at all, I tell you.
I rode two arabs at a riding stable - honestly, they weren't either dumb nor ditzy, but one had his quirky 'no i don't want to go this way' thing (he was an older horse, maybe he was stiff on one side as was the instructor's theory), and liked leg pressure more, and the other was backwards from the first one he didn't mind where he went, as long as you used the reins more. It was confusing... The only time I rode that second arab was when the first one was getting shod...
Well, I like the TB because I find them very versitile. Don't get me wrong on this, there's other breeds like that, but I'm kind of into horse racing (both TB and Standardbred, there's a standardbred track within an hour or so of my house :) and I find that I see a lot of TBs carrying over into dressage, jumping, eventing and such... They are to me just an overall 'good' horse...
Wow, that was a crummy explanation :( Sry, but it's kind of difficult to explain, especially after a looong day complete with moving drama props around during the play...
That sounds wicked, with the soccer/bowing thing... You guys train horses?

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