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Post by bergere on Nov 5, 2006 22:59:14 GMT -5
Here is a link to some video shorts I took of my Fjord mare. They are better dierctly off my computer but can complain as this is a few service. www.dropshots.com/day.php?userid=201328&cdate=20061031Is of my son and her and much later me riding her. Needless to say I do not normally ride trot,,,so I am double bouncing. Oh,,and she is rather over weight.
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Post by bbird on Nov 6, 2006 9:49:55 GMT -5
I was able to watch a couple of them last night before my computer started taking a long long time to watch them, lol. Will try to watch the rest as my connection speed "hopefully" speeds up sometime today.
They were very neat to watch, almost like instructional videos! I frequently would ride my cousins horse growing up, but it was always a chore to catch the horse, then to have it stand while I climbed the fence to get on it's back as it scooted away! Watching your horses just stand there patiently shows what nice horses you have. I liked the one where you have the horse you are riding side step. Very pretty!
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Post by bergere on Nov 7, 2006 13:21:17 GMT -5
<LOL> My horses are taught to stand quietly until "I" am ready to move. Much more safe that way. My New mare is now getting the idea.
As a kid....heck I just flung myself at a horse and went.....we were brave when we were young,,,,right Deb?! ;D
The Video shorts were done because I am thinking of selling her. Just have too many horses and because of my body I can't work her like she should be.
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Post by bbird on Nov 7, 2006 15:41:01 GMT -5
You would have no problem selling her, if every interested person could come see her in person! The video's are very good though, and I can see where that would help also.
I was thinking the other day when exactly I developed a fear of falling, lol. Isn't it weird how when you are a kid falling isn't scary, but sheesh....now, it even effects your balance when you are doing things because that fear is there.
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