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Horse Talk!
Any of you watch Chris Cox Horsemaship?
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<blockquote data-quote="rc" data-source="post: 215223" data-attributes="member: 878"><p>One thing I've noticed is how they are so good at covering up mistakes, kinda like a musician, when you hit a bad note don't telegraph it but instead make it look like that's what you intended to do. It's the same with some clinician's, they are quick to tell you what they are asking for right after the horse has done it. Old dog penned them (pp) I think, Barnum & Bailey, but some people want entertainment. I put Monty Roberts in this same circus. Others like Chris Cox, Clinton, Lee Hargis (who at this year's road to the horse did not attempt to ride his project as he said he wasn't ready and didn't want to mess him up for the next trainer) and Stacy Westfall are doing the real deal. I love to watch good horsemanship no matter what the breed. Tricks and games I can leave for the kids. jmo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rc, post: 215223, member: 878"] One thing I've noticed is how they are so good at covering up mistakes, kinda like a musician, when you hit a bad note don't telegraph it but instead make it look like that's what you intended to do. It's the same with some clinician's, they are quick to tell you what they are asking for right after the horse has done it. Old dog penned them (pp) I think, Barnum & Bailey, but some people want entertainment. I put Monty Roberts in this same circus. Others like Chris Cox, Clinton, Lee Hargis (who at this year's road to the horse did not attempt to ride his project as he said he wasn't ready and didn't want to mess him up for the next trainer) and Stacy Westfall are doing the real deal. I love to watch good horsemanship no matter what the breed. Tricks and games I can leave for the kids. jmo [/QUOTE]
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