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Apothecary |
-Click- Don't be fooled by the bars, this is just a small semi-pinned in area with a shelter, it leads to a 2-3 acre paddock for the lesson horses. |
~Azure~Abyss~ |
You know it's getting bad again when you eat one taquito and feel like you're gonna puke</333 |
Apothecary |
I'll snatch a photo of visa. I'm not supposed to be closing at work but I'm gonna be here till midnight :/ |
Apothecary |
So when it's unexperienced riders, he goes in front if visa is riding because he KNOWS Emma will make him do the right thing, but when he comes in back with me, he doesn't listen as well because I've only been back at the ranch for like 5 weeks, and I'm only there one day a week. |
Apothecary |
She does well in trail riding and arena, she just has to be in the back because the only horse she won't kick and bite is cowboy (the mud avoiding horse) but he has to be in the front because it's only Emma and I walking beside them on the trail. |
Nevermore. |
Tay That's when a horse is best in arena riding, and not tied to the rails of warm-up like the idiots in my area |
Apothecary |
Because Visa is an AMAZING riding horse. She's the smoothest trot and canter I've ever ridden, she just has victims not friends. |
Nevermore. |
Tay Then I would recommend 2nd to last. I've never understood why people always have kickers in the worst possible jobs. |
Apothecary |
Any other time he's in the very front because he knows Emma means business and will MAKE him listen. |
Apothecary |
He can't be last when visa is on the trails because she'll kick behind her. |
Nevermore. |
Like I said, horses will take advantage of a rider that they know they can. 17 is getting up there. |
Nevermore. |
Tay That's typical, really. I know lots of horses that are that way. Normally if a horse like that is the last in line he'll do his best to keep up with the herd |
Apothecary |
Like I was the one walking him and I had his reins and I was pulling him out of the bushes telling this man to kick his horse, and he just wouldn't. |
Apothecary |
Like when he has an experienced rider he doesn't act like that, like the lesson girls, but with a just random trail rider he's a menace. He's like 17? |
Apothecary |
@Nevermore He's sure footed when he's not avoiding mud like it's the cheese touch. He literally just "spooks" or hates it so bad that he will ignore everything to avoid it. |
Nevermore. |
Yeah, that horse would be getting put out to the backfields if I ran a trail riding business. |
Apothecary |
It wouldn't be a big deal if he wasn't so bad about the mud. But if your horse is trying to back up into a steep decline while almost implaling its stomach im going to need you to kick your fucking horse so it goes forward. I can only push him so far forward before he crushes me behind him. |
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Apothecary |
-Click- Don't be fooled by the bars, this is just a small semi-pinned in area with a shelter, it leads to a 2-3 acre paddock for the lesson horses. |
~Azure~Abyss~ |
You know it's getting bad again when you eat one taquito and feel like you're gonna puke</333 |
Apothecary |
I'll snatch a photo of visa. I'm not supposed to be closing at work but I'm gonna be here till midnight :/ |
Apothecary |
So when it's unexperienced riders, he goes in front if visa is riding because he KNOWS Emma will make him do the right thing, but when he comes in back with me, he doesn't listen as well because I've only been back at the ranch for like 5 weeks, and I'm only there one day a week. |
Apothecary |
She does well in trail riding and arena, she just has to be in the back because the only horse she won't kick and bite is cowboy (the mud avoiding horse) but he has to be in the front because it's only Emma and I walking beside them on the trail. |
Nevermore. |
Tay That's when a horse is best in arena riding, and not tied to the rails of warm-up like the idiots in my area |
Apothecary |
Because Visa is an AMAZING riding horse. She's the smoothest trot and canter I've ever ridden, she just has victims not friends. |
Nevermore. |
Tay Then I would recommend 2nd to last. I've never understood why people always have kickers in the worst possible jobs. |
Apothecary |
Any other time he's in the very front because he knows Emma means business and will MAKE him listen. |
Apothecary |
He can't be last when visa is on the trails because she'll kick behind her. |
Nevermore. |
Like I said, horses will take advantage of a rider that they know they can. 17 is getting up there. |
Nevermore. |
Tay That's typical, really. I know lots of horses that are that way. Normally if a horse like that is the last in line he'll do his best to keep up with the herd |
Apothecary |
Like I was the one walking him and I had his reins and I was pulling him out of the bushes telling this man to kick his horse, and he just wouldn't. |
Apothecary |
Like when he has an experienced rider he doesn't act like that, like the lesson girls, but with a just random trail rider he's a menace. He's like 17? |
Apothecary |
@Nevermore He's sure footed when he's not avoiding mud like it's the cheese touch. He literally just "spooks" or hates it so bad that he will ignore everything to avoid it. |
Nevermore. |
Yeah, that horse would be getting put out to the backfields if I ran a trail riding business. |
Apothecary |
It wouldn't be a big deal if he wasn't so bad about the mud. But if your horse is trying to back up into a steep decline while almost implaling its stomach im going to need you to kick your fucking horse so it goes forward. I can only push him so far forward before he crushes me behind him. |