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OUR
PROBLEM HORSES
"Be
kind to your horse and your horse will be kind to you!"
Our horses between them,
have had just about every problem ever invented by a horse. If
it wasn't bucking or rearing, it was refusing to go forward, spooking
at everything or running backwards.
Most had problems with
loading. Some were hard to catch, or wouldn't lead in from the
field.
We have had problems with
head-shy, bridling and picking up feet, not to mention general
problems with schooling, hacking out and competing. All
have been cured of their problems!
Who would you like to meet?
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Tequila: 15hh TB mare.
Her
worst crime was rearing up & falling over backwards.
She never did that again! Other problems with tying
up, loading, schooling & jumping. |
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Tilly:
14.2hh Welsh cob X
Danish Warmblood mare. Always
had her ears flat back and had "stubborn" down to a
fine art. Other problems with nervousness, spooking, hacking
out, jumping & schooling. |
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Shannon:
15hh Cob x TB mare.
Anything she wasn't expecting would set her off into an explosion of
bronco bucking. Other problems with saddling, picking
up feet and jumping. |
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Rosa: 15.1hh TB mare.
The worst head-shy problem we ever met!
Also problems with bridling, bucking and hacking out.
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Brandy: 14.1hh Arab x Welsh cob
gelding. Aside from jumping, at which he
was brilliant, rearing and bolting was the name of his game.
Constant problems with wanting to go too fast. Also
loading. |
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Dylan:
13.2hh Hackney x Cob. Show
him a saddle & bridle, he turned into a nervous wreck!
Major problems with constantly wanting to go too fast and bolting. |
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Ellie: 16hh Trakhener x TB. The
stubborn performance horse. Wouldn't hack out. Wouldn't
school. Wouldn't compete. Would
stop dead, rear, spin round and plunge about.
Otherwise, she was a perfect angel, as a well-bred performance horse
should be! |
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Kim's
story: Horse transformation by
remote control! Buying a new horse can hold a
few unpleasant surprises, as Kim found out. Major
problems with spooking & bolting for home. |
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Kimberly's
story: Training by remote
control! With
'long-distance' help from 'across the pond' Kimberly broke
and trained her own horses - 2 of them, simultaneously! |
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