Shantara
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Who has one? Pics are needed I'm afraid 
I'm sure all I see about are TBs and Cobs! I want to see something jazzy
I'm sure all I see about are TBs and Cobs! I want to see something jazzy
To Cleveland bay owners:
I read some where that CB's can be quite temperamental/difficult horses...is there any truth in this?
I have never had a moment of bother with any of mine.. They are kind and very clever, inquisitive and willing to work til they drop for me.. I back and produce my own..
It's all about having a constant dialogue and building trust and respect.. Don't tell them to do something.. If they don't do it first time, let them think about it and make sure they understand what you want when you ask again.. Be the right temperament to work with the horse..
Aggression and force will get you nowhere..
OOOooh CBfan that is a proper horse.... Lovely !!
No more temperamental than any other breed if you ask me! Most are complete sweethearts. BUT they are big, strong, intelligent horses so you have to respect that. They thrive on work. The more you give 'em, the better they get! They have busy 'doing' brains that are pretty much waisted if they are left stood in the field... I won't have any other breed now
They are very similar to the ID...
I have never had a moment of bother with any of mine.. They are kind and very clever, inquisitive and willing to work til they drop for me.. I back and produce my own..
It's all about having a constant dialogue and building trust and respect.. Don't tell them to do something.. If they don't do it first time, let them think about it and make sure they understand what you want when you ask again.. Be the right temperament to work with the horse..
Aggression and force will get you nowhere..
Oh I think I read it wrong whoops! I thought it meant foreign breeds!
Sorry having a dense moment![]()
I have a 3yr old Lipizzaner - if you including foreign breeds?
OOOooh CBfan that is a proper horse.... Lovely !!
Clevelands and Suffolks are my faves,....but Im in Clydie country!
To Cleveland bay owners:
I read some where that CB's can be quite temperamental/difficult horses...is there any truth in this?