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1 Welcome to Runninghorses.net Forums! / Barrels & Contesting / 3 1/2 days left
only 3 1/2 days of school left then im off to Virginia i cant wait off to train hunter jumpers its gonna be so fun what are your summer plans??? yes yes yes i cant wait!!!
:)YEAH!!!
:)YEAH!!!
on: May 30, 2005, 09:59:12 PM
2 Welcome to Runninghorses.net Forums! / Barrels & Contesting / Re: once crazy always crazy???
i rode him this weekend and monday and he did really good i ran the pattern and we did good our time was the fastest he has been yet. i think that he is coming along really good i have almost got him where i want him its just a matter of time now i got the chiro come up and he did his work on him and he said that he didnt feel anything but he was really tense but other than that he said he didnt know what was going on. i am taking him to a show this weekend and will let you guys know how it goes thanks alot for the concern and suggestions i love you guys!! he didnt flip this weekend he just popped up acouple times and i wacked him over the head and he came right back down. thanks again!!
on: May 30, 2005, 09:49:01 PM
3 Welcome to Runninghorses.net Forums! / Barrels & Contesting / Re: Interesting Find - What do you think?
my other would be making my horse slow down i guess that might go under rating your horse or spooking at the announcer speaker thing but
on: May 17, 2005, 04:35:04 PM
4 Welcome to Runninghorses.net Forums! / Barrels & Contesting / Re: Off The Track Thoroughbreds?
i have ran a couple but just be careful cause some of those TB horses can be crazy and they just know how to run in a big circle but if you can find a good one that i would say yeah cause they are fast!!
on: May 17, 2005, 04:37:10 PM
5 Welcome to Runninghorses.net Forums! / Barrels & Contesting / Re: once crazy always crazy???
i will get the chiro to come out and work on him a little but like i said the vet came and checked him and took xrays and everything like that. his saddle fits good and he seems to rear when i ask him to walk out or bend but i think that he is also very very herd bound and i have him boarded at a friends barn in his own barn so he will break that habit. as far as lopping and galloping he seems to do just fine and when i make him flex to the left it seems to trigger it i dont know what the problem is it but we have been working on it and i rode yesterday and he only reared he didnt flip over but its just kinda unpredictable so i dont really know what triggers it when he was out with the horse at home he would rear and paw the other horses when they were playing but other than that he does stuff fine i just really want this to work out thanks the concern for me and the horse and the suggestions!!
on: May 20, 2005, 03:42:18 PM
6 Welcome to Runninghorses.net Forums! / Barrels & Contesting / Re: once crazy always crazy???
yeah it might be easy for you valerie but here the horse market is not very good and i cant just ship off a horse just like that i would really like to get this horse going i know he will be good thanks for your opinions i just really want this to work do you know what i mean?? anybody?
on: May 20, 2005, 01:09:41 AM
7 Welcome to Runninghorses.net Forums! / Barrels & Contesting / Re: once crazy always crazy???
yeah it might be easy for you valerie but here the horse market is not very good and i cant just ship off a horse just like that i would really like to get this horse going i know he will be good thanks for your opinions i just really want this to work do you know what i mean?? anybody?
on: May 20, 2005, 01:09:40 AM
8 Welcome to Runninghorses.net Forums! / Barrels & Contesting / Re: once crazy always crazy???
that would be fine but who is going to want to buy this horse if he rears?? and isnt that like giving up i dont want to be a quiter i dont want to give up on this horse do you understand?
on: May 18, 2005, 01:10:52 PM
9 Welcome to Runninghorses.net Forums! / Barrels & Contesting / Re: once crazy always crazy???
maine cause everybody doesnt think that i can do it not people on here but people here where i live and i need to prove them wrong its hard to explain but it is just a me thing!
on: May 18, 2005, 12:04:48 AM
10 Welcome to Runninghorses.net Forums! / Barrels & Contesting / Re: once crazy always crazy???
well valerie i guess what you said about being young and stupid before you can be old and wise thats not your exact word but thats what i got...but i am going to make it work because i know that i can and i have faith in myself and this horse i am by no means mad just stating my opinion and feelings on this but thats just me!!
on: May 17, 2005, 11:55:39 PM
11 Welcome to Runninghorses.net Forums! / Barrels & Contesting / Re: once crazy always crazy???
kanchazer i am pretty experienced with problem horses i know that i am young but i can ride it out and make it work!!!
on: May 17, 2005, 04:32:34 PM
12 Welcome to Runninghorses.net Forums! / Barrels & Contesting / Re: once crazy always crazy???
yeah but hes really good and typey horse well breed and hes fast he is just a little crazy but i dont know what to do about this rearing thing i will try him for another couple weeks and if he doesnt work out i guess its off to the sale he goes[frown]
thanks for the help
thanks for the help
on: May 16, 2005, 08:58:49 PM
13 Welcome to Runninghorses.net Forums! / Barrels & Contesting / once crazy always crazy???
i rode this horse this weekend who kept on rearing up and flipping over we flipped over like 4 times the horse is fine and i am ok just a little sore we were both lucky but what should i do? i got him vet checked and nothing is wrong with him or his back or anything i just dont know what i should do any suggestions?
thanks
thanks
on: May 16, 2005, 12:36:53 PM
14 Welcome to Runninghorses.net Forums! / Barrels & Contesting / Re: Blue's New life as a model *pic*
hes a nice looking horse i like the big stocky look!
on: May 10, 2005, 04:09:15 PM
15 Welcome to Runninghorses.net Forums! / Barrels & Contesting / Re: Im headin out
he was probably just getting used to the footing and next time go out in the slack time and test out the footing with him so that he gets used to it good job i know how it is riding the young ones!!
on: May 05, 2005, 04:34:45 PM

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