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Wild boy coming around
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<blockquote data-quote="rc" data-source="post: 277022" data-attributes="member: 878"><p>1st ride yesterday. When I say ride what I mean is I was on his back and simply walking in a circle and stopping. Up and down, circling (not even the entire round pen) stopping and getting down. Lots of repitition. The good thing is there were no wrecks, he didn't get excited and it was all in all a great experience for him. No bad memeories. I tell clients that if they want a rodeoer it ain't me. I feel this way is far more benificial to all concerned. Today we'll go a little farther.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rc, post: 277022, member: 878"] 1st ride yesterday. When I say ride what I mean is I was on his back and simply walking in a circle and stopping. Up and down, circling (not even the entire round pen) stopping and getting down. Lots of repitition. The good thing is there were no wrecks, he didn't get excited and it was all in all a great experience for him. No bad memeories. I tell clients that if they want a rodeoer it ain't me. I feel this way is far more benificial to all concerned. Today we'll go a little farther. [/QUOTE]
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