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Horse Talk!
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<blockquote data-quote="chippie" data-source="post: 331133" data-attributes="member: 5644"><p>Mike,</p><p>I feel bad for sticking my tongue out at you.</p><p></p><p>I apologize. </p><p></p><p>There has been good advice given by different posters, and it has given the original poster food for thought, and maybe a different view of her horse.</p><p></p><p>My suggestions were only suggestions, and not a my way is the only way. </p><p></p><p>The best thing that the original poster can do is what she said she is going to do, get someone to help her one on one.</p><p></p><p>Owning a well trained horse is a pleasure. I can't take credit for training all of our horses. Some were started by professionals who I respect and learned a great deal from. My older horses are solid, and although they may be a bit out of shape when they haven't been ridden for a long time, I don't have to worry about one acting stupid or throwing a fit. I've owned these horses for over 10 years. The younger horses, well I don't know if I can say the same for them because they get worked regularly. </p><p></p><p>Saw your remark at Horse Gazette. </p><p></p><p>Oh well, sorry that I stepped on your toes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chippie, post: 331133, member: 5644"] Mike, I feel bad for sticking my tongue out at you. I apologize. There has been good advice given by different posters, and it has given the original poster food for thought, and maybe a different view of her horse. My suggestions were only suggestions, and not a my way is the only way. The best thing that the original poster can do is what she said she is going to do, get someone to help her one on one. Owning a well trained horse is a pleasure. I can't take credit for training all of our horses. Some were started by professionals who I respect and learned a great deal from. My older horses are solid, and although they may be a bit out of shape when they haven't been ridden for a long time, I don't have to worry about one acting stupid or throwing a fit. I've owned these horses for over 10 years. The younger horses, well I don't know if I can say the same for them because they get worked regularly. Saw your remark at Horse Gazette. Oh well, sorry that I stepped on your toes. [/QUOTE]
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