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Message thread at CPP
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***trouble horse ***
Its where people can talk about their trouble maker horses and ask questions about them
I would like to make a club called 'trouble horse'. Its where people can talk about their trouble maker horses and ask questions about them. I have the 200 I would need. | mollie 123 & Cammo | 2012-02-01 16:22:25 | | Welcome to your club,
For our records it is number 385800 | Jane Crandal & JB | 2012-02-03 05:06:59 | | ok thanks! | mollie 123 & Cammo | 2012-02-03 14:50:32 | | Can I help with questions? I used to ride a green arabian mare that thought up alot of creative things to pull, so I learned a lot from her, and the other horses that I rode. | mybuety & Pressed | 2012-02-03 21:43:07 | | sure you both can join as long as you have or ride a trouble making horse!how do your horses act up? | mollie 123 & Cammo | 2012-02-03 22:45:42 | | I don't currently ride a testy or troublesome horse. The horse I ride now, it costs too much energy to act up!;) But could I help out with the questions? I owned a green arabian mare for two and a half years. Being a green rider, not a good mix. But that was almost 5 years ago, and i've learned a lot from Beauty and the others at the barn that I rode. | mybuety & Pressed | 2012-02-04 02:50:55 | | sure you can help me mybuety! | mollie 123 & Cammo | 2012-02-04 02:54:55 | | i wish my horse's canter was like your appy! | mollie 123 & Cammo | 2012-02-04 16:04:57 | | Appy, as far as M&M going fast in halter, it sounds like a respect thing. It sounds like he gets excited and goes at the pace he wants. He needs to listen to you when you lead him. When you're not at a show, take him into an arena or a paddock, or even outside of his stall. As long as it's somewhere fairlty quiet, with few distractions. Start walking with him next to you, like you normally lead him. If he gets ahead of you, take the end of the lead rope and pop him on the chest with it. Once he backs up, rub his forehead like nothing happened. It sounds mean, but it's not. Poping them with the lead rope doesn't hurt, it just makes them back up. If you're walking M&M, and you stop and he keeps walking, pop him in the chest with the end of your lead rope. When he backs up, rub his forehead. They call it rubbing it away. You're not going to hit him with the lead rope as hard as you can, just enough to make him back up out of you're space. In the wild, mares will turn around and look at their foals, and the foals are supposed to back up. That's what you're mimicking. | mybuety & Pressed | 2012-02-04 17:04:29 | | if anyone has any questions ASK THEM!!!!!!!!!!! | mollie 123 & Cammo | 2012-02-04 17:57:39 | |
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