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Post by ebony21 on Oct 18, 2008 20:27:55 GMT
My horse Cinder is was used for western pleasure but now she is used for english. Me and my sister both ride her now and we ride her english. I just started so I am not that good. I do have a couple of pic when I would ride Western but sadly I can show you. Any ways I will start talk more about cinder. Cinder is a 14 year old Qh/Tb mare. She does western and english. She has a big attitude when you ride. Thats is why you have to be firm with her or she wont listen to you. She like the barn so when you ride her you have to stay away from it or she will tink she is getting untacked and just stand there. Thats kinda proof that she doesnt like getting riden much. She has an attitude with the other horses too. Then again Cinder and Sugar dont really like each other and it is them that are usually fighting and nipping at each other. Sadlly to say my horse Cinder is up for sale. It wont be long before she is gone *sighs*
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Post by norsu on Oct 19, 2008 20:37:46 GMT
Hey I'm looking for a horse, maybe I'll message you about Cinder... though she doesn't seem like a very good horse lol no offense... Cinder is such a cool name! Is she black? That would be cool.
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Lewis
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Post by Lewis on Oct 25, 2008 17:48:51 GMT
you say you're not that good yet but you must be pretty competent to handle a horse with a big attitude. she'll do wonders for your experience
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Post by norsu on Oct 26, 2008 0:24:02 GMT
Yeah, I hadn't thought about that but your right Lewis! I ride a horse that is tough to work with, and I'm already a great rider, but it is pretty hard for me because I'm used to western pleasure Appies. LOL!
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Post by apollo on Oct 26, 2008 4:14:26 GMT
Ebony21.....I know you...you ride at the same barn I do. Cinder is a cutie though.
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Post by norsu on Oct 26, 2008 14:21:49 GMT
LOL that's cool, internet and real life connections... awesome!
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Post by `G.old on Oct 27, 2008 19:17:37 GMT
haha that is sweet. i know a few horses for sale....good pleasure horses. i am in the northern US area.
Cinder sounds like a good challenge! personally, i've had my share of tough horses throughout the years. i actually broke a 2yr old CRAZY mare when I was 10-12 years old, and i was fairly new at riding myself. they can do wonders for you in terms of balance, but they can also ruin your confidence. good luck!
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Post by norsu on Oct 27, 2008 21:25:40 GMT
LOL awesome advice gold! I'm in the northern US too, I might message you on HL lol! I'm kinda sorta looking for a horse...
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Post by `G.old on Oct 27, 2008 21:29:55 GMT
ok norsu. sounds good! =] i like to think i have good advice to share...ive been through a lot.
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Post by norsu on Oct 27, 2008 21:31:55 GMT
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Post by `G.old on Oct 27, 2008 21:38:27 GMT
going to look.....
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Post by Reef. on Oct 28, 2008 14:59:25 GMT
aww i feel so inexperienced now! i've never been on a young or green horse, my riding story is all theory, no practice
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Post by `G.old on Oct 28, 2008 19:37:44 GMT
haha mine is all experience
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Post by norsu on Oct 28, 2008 21:07:32 GMT
I just take riding lessons lol, I wish I could get a green horse but my mom would flip. I'm going to end up getting a teen age horse! LOL
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Post by `G.old on Oct 28, 2008 21:23:45 GMT
green horses arent a good choice for someone just starting out..trust me.
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