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<blockquote data-quote="clampitt" data-source="post: 436611" data-attributes="member: 2594"><p>F1,Good one.You bet.Show a horse what to do and get out of his way.</p><p>The only problem to day is there are fewer and fewer horseman around that had to make it work or not eat.We live in a throw away age now.And most people relate to two things,Autos and Kitchen appliances.Horse shoesing by and large is just changing tires.Few shoers actually know about anatamy and function and mechanics of a horses foot and leg.</p><p>And for the most part the trainers of today run and assembly line operation.I know I worked for two of them and you run em through.The good ones will come to the top and the others you junk.</p><p>Every thing I say I say form first hand experience.I have been to four finals.I have had horses we raised and trained in the PRCA and WPRA standings.All the youth rodeo assn.s in N.Tx and W.Tx and Ok.AQHA ROM,Finalist in three events Calf Roping, Barrel Race.Breakaway.Worked for two big time cutters Bill Freeman,Jim Lee.World champ CR Jr.Garrison,World champ reiner.Shorty Russell.</p><p>I do believe there is some good information on some of the videos.But like I said from what I see they give the person a false sence of knowledge.You have to spend time and lots of it on one.And feel is not something you can learn from clinic.</p><p>People say my horse is doing this or that today well he didn;t just start today he has been telling you he was headed in that direction for several days.And you didn't listen to what he said or feel the difference.Some times all it starts with is a drop of the ear or a look in his eye a shake of his head and not shaking a fly off.But that wasnt in the video or the book.Put a different bit on him and ride him off a little ways and say this wont work.</p><p>And all you did was stop him easy and back him up he was a bit stiff or maby just didnt move right with it.</p><p>My pet peeeve I gess is a nice horse trying and the rider wont let him alone and let him do his job and then for their benifit or their lack of confidence,they just keep working him and working him untill he get eneough and runs off or sulls up.Knowing when to quit is just as important as knowing what to do.And they never quit pulling on ones head.</p><p>I.m sure this wont go over very well.Cause it aint clinically proven.Sorry if I have offended anyone but do stop and think about what I said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clampitt, post: 436611, member: 2594"] F1,Good one.You bet.Show a horse what to do and get out of his way. The only problem to day is there are fewer and fewer horseman around that had to make it work or not eat.We live in a throw away age now.And most people relate to two things,Autos and Kitchen appliances.Horse shoesing by and large is just changing tires.Few shoers actually know about anatamy and function and mechanics of a horses foot and leg. And for the most part the trainers of today run and assembly line operation.I know I worked for two of them and you run em through.The good ones will come to the top and the others you junk. Every thing I say I say form first hand experience.I have been to four finals.I have had horses we raised and trained in the PRCA and WPRA standings.All the youth rodeo assn.s in N.Tx and W.Tx and Ok.AQHA ROM,Finalist in three events Calf Roping, Barrel Race.Breakaway.Worked for two big time cutters Bill Freeman,Jim Lee.World champ CR Jr.Garrison,World champ reiner.Shorty Russell. I do believe there is some good information on some of the videos.But like I said from what I see they give the person a false sence of knowledge.You have to spend time and lots of it on one.And feel is not something you can learn from clinic. People say my horse is doing this or that today well he didn;t just start today he has been telling you he was headed in that direction for several days.And you didn't listen to what he said or feel the difference.Some times all it starts with is a drop of the ear or a look in his eye a shake of his head and not shaking a fly off.But that wasnt in the video or the book.Put a different bit on him and ride him off a little ways and say this wont work. And all you did was stop him easy and back him up he was a bit stiff or maby just didnt move right with it. My pet peeeve I gess is a nice horse trying and the rider wont let him alone and let him do his job and then for their benifit or their lack of confidence,they just keep working him and working him untill he get eneough and runs off or sulls up.Knowing when to quit is just as important as knowing what to do.And they never quit pulling on ones head. I.m sure this wont go over very well.Cause it aint clinically proven.Sorry if I have offended anyone but do stop and think about what I said. [/QUOTE]
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