Pam wrote: It is up to me to see when the horses are crowding me or "talking" to each other in my presence. Neither is not allowed for safety reasons and...
Janice wrote: i think this is a common problem and leads to all sorts of dangerous accidents, a horse not knowing the difference in being in a herd at liberty...
Susan wrote: Mo and I go thru almost the exact same routine every morning. As he knows there is hay awaiting he can sometimes "try" to hurry me along. ...
I used to ride one of my Peruvians in a Stubben Wotan. I foxhunted him using it. It is an A/P and *doesn't put you in a forward seat - which you have...
Opening bids and reserve prices have been dropped - I need tosell this saddle! Thanks ~ Laurie If anyone is looing for a nice endurance saddle I am sadly...
thanks for the information, it is very helpful. I've been studying saddles for awhile now and getting more confused, your info really clears things up for me....
I have a Steubben cutback and have used the Steubben dressage saddle for gaited horses. Of the 2 I far prefer the cutback but have a client that uses her...
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My western is a 16 inch and I have a Klimke dressage saddle that is an 18 and a wintec that is a 18 1/2 I like both and I couldn't go smaller than an 18, I...
Hi All! My name is Rhonda I've been a member for a few weeks and just lurking. My horses were stuck in Wisconsin (due to weather) until this past Saturday. I...
My apologies, I did try to send it but am having problems. Will hopefully eventually get it sent off. If there is anyone else who is interested in seeing it...
Welcome to the group, I"m sure you'll find lots of great info here. I'm coming up on a year of being a member (my how time flies) I share my life with a...
Ok, I've catalogued and resized all the pics I need to put on the blog. I will let y'all know when Its ready. Amanda [Non-text portions of this message have...
It was a REALLY tough choice on which one of our gaited Morgan mares to sell, they are all so very nice. But we thought we would keep the two younger ones,...
... I looked at your listing, and I'm confused ... you say she's an old style Morgan and dark chestnut with no white, and yet the horse in the photo appears...
... Hi Jeannie-- You are close-by!!! Understand why you are confused -- she is definitely a solid dark chestnut with no white hairs anywhere (some black-brown...
Barb Are gaited Morgans gaited or taught to gait? Please look at my website http://www.gaitedmorgans.com and then ask your self the question again. My gaited...
Please take no offense as I'm sure she's gorgeous and well worth what your asking. But, you may want to post a better pic for your ad, the way the light...
... A few, rare Morgans do gait from birth and most of those are from long-established (30+ years) gaited Morgan breeding farms or lines like our Lilli (as a...
... what your asking. But, you may want to post a better pic for your ad, the way the light hits her coat is very uncomplimentary making her look as if she...
Hi, I looked for you on Reunion.com, but you weren't there. Please connect with me so we can keep in touch. -Mary Jane Do You Know Mary Jane? YES - Connect...
... look as if she has some severe skin issues. << > ... picture as lovely, however as someone looking at the picture of the horse for the first time, I...
Yvonne wrote: "Well, soft is good, but you have to hold (without pulling of course) as long as you need, i.e. until you feel a give, otherwise you just teach...
... If I were looking at this ad I would pass it by, or ask for better pictures. I did not see anything that would grab my attention. Now since I am and artist...
... wrote: I would not recommend trying to teach any trotter to gait when there are so many nice gaited breeds out there that have the conformation and ...