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Old 04-09-08, 03:15 PM   #4 (permalink)
purplefdu
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I had one of the slow, stubborn horses my first couple rides, but soon progressed to one of the many horses who had, lets call them quirks. Most of the lesson horses knew how to behave, but each had a different way of being asked and different things they liked or didn't. I think a horse thats not an automatic ride despite you yanking on their mouth, kicking their sides, or riding backwards is a good way to learn, so long as they are level-headed and not apt to take off with you after doing the wrong thing.
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