My friend has two three year olds by him which she bought from the stud. They are lovely..great attitudes and paces. But...just a thought...why not buy one of their youngsters instead of breeding your own? They are very well produced and you get exactly what you want then too.
Yup...ridden western for 6yrs now..have an appaloosa Mare. Listen to country music (the more modern stuff) every day and even drive a pickup truck!
http://www.deepwatertack.co.uk/ is superb for nice quality western tack...they also repair western saddles etc too.
I wish more folk would see...
My buckskin gelding Leo was brought as a project as he used to throw himself over backwards on his rider (not nice)!
He's now called "Dun Misbehavin." So far he is living up to his name and is a super horse!
Teach him to yield to pressure on his poll. Put your hand on his poll where the halter goes behind his ears...apply a steadily increasing pressure until he drops his head...as soon as he does, release the pressure immediately.
After repeating this a few times he will learn that pressure...
Looks like the saddle is too narrow and has caused some muscle atrophy and loss of blood supply to the affected areas-hence the white hairs.
I have a few saddle ideas-you are welcome to pm me.
Why not have a look in Rideaway and check out the notice board? There are usually several livery places advertised there and some of the staff might have some suggestions too.
Really pleased to have been able to watch Robert's ongoing Parelli lessons at the British Open SJ with his horse Rooney.
Rooney has had some issues with confidence when being ridden and Parelli Pro James Roberts has been working with Robert to address this....so Robert kindly offered to put...
Yep, what a lovely foal. I was fortunate to be working at the Parelli Ranch in Florida when this little guy was born and first met him when he was just a few minutes old! His owner is doing a great job of introducing him to the wide world and he is already getting really calm, smart and brave.
Hi there,
I'm Claire Adamson 2* Licensed Parelli Professional based in the North of England, and a long time visitor of the H&H forums! www.claireadamson.com
I really urge anyone who wants to find out more about Parelli to check out the website www.parelli.com, talk to the staff in the...
Hi there My friend makes arena mirrors...www.arenamirrors.co.uk. It may seem expensive to get correctly made mirrors at first, but there are safety issues associated with how the mirror material is framed. Also the cheaper perspex materials warp and fade, and brushed metal is not good at all...