No. I saddle her up and put a snaffle bit on her though but I am still doing ground work her with again.The last time I got on her I switched from a snaffle bit to a Hackamore but it was too much for...
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No. I saddle her up and put a snaffle bit on her though but I am still doing ground work her with again.The last time I got on her I switched from a snaffle bit to a Hackamore but it was too much for...
I am working on a horse right now that I pushed a little to fast in her trainig and she sort of "fried a fuse" on me there for a while. So I backed completely off her for a few weeks. It was funny, I...
I just know him from visiting his web site, it was one of the first sites that I ever bookmarked.
If you had a good and intelligent horse you would be surprised to find out how much he liked to be ridden. When training a green horse correctly you are also teaching the horse how to move...
Oooh! You are right. Garand is chambered for 30-06. I am a numbskull again! However I istill think that you mean the British .303 and not the .308. Wait a minute >>>>you must be talking about the...
I think you are thinking of the .303 Lee Enfield.
I am speaking of the 308 which I believe is a NATO round also used by the US in such as the Garande from WW2.
I used to but now my W.O. choice is a .308 in a Browning lever action. I'm sure you are familiar with .308's, I can get them almost anywhere and they're cheap, especially military stuff. Oh, and...
Actually I am more interested in visiting beef cattle operations in Russia where work can be done on horseback, than putting on a "show". I think that Russian cattlemen would find it interesting as...
So it's really Pasha. Hi there!! It appears that you have contacts in rural areas, so I have a question for you.
I have wondered for a while now if there is any interest in Russia for the ways of...
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