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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3116"><p>If by showmanship classes, you mean classes to teach you how to show a horse at halter, I would be tempted to take the younger one. If she is well halter broke, you will both learn a lot and she will get valuable experience. If you have a good trainer they will have tips on how to handle a nervous horse and they can't show how to do that if everyone brings a dead quiet old pro to the classes. If your young horse is not good at halter take the older one.</p><p></p><p>> I'm about to begin taking my two</p><p>> year old to training classes on</p><p>> starting Showmanship. She's not</p><p>> broke to ride yet and I have an</p><p>> older horse who is. Who do you</p><p>> think that I should take the</p><p>> younger or the older? Please Help</p><p>> Me Decide.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:DianaB@iastate.edu">DianaB@iastate.edu</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3116"] If by showmanship classes, you mean classes to teach you how to show a horse at halter, I would be tempted to take the younger one. If she is well halter broke, you will both learn a lot and she will get valuable experience. If you have a good trainer they will have tips on how to handle a nervous horse and they can't show how to do that if everyone brings a dead quiet old pro to the classes. If your young horse is not good at halter take the older one. > I'm about to begin taking my two > year old to training classes on > starting Showmanship. She's not > broke to ride yet and I have an > older horse who is. Who do you > think that I should take the > younger or the older? Please Help > Me Decide. [email=DianaB@iastate.edu]DianaB@iastate.edu[/email] [/QUOTE]
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