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Re: [RC] Issuing and Heeding warnings (was: Biting horse) - SandyDSA

In a message dated 1/30/2008 9:41:07 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, heidi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
my belief has always been that ALL riders should be held to that same high standard.  If you bring a horse to a ride that has "issues," it is up to you to know that horse's "comfort zone" and to enforce it, even if it means moving out of a space where you were "first" when someone who does not know your horse does not respond as you deem appropriate to a given warning.

and that really IS it in a nutshell
 
 
Sandy Adams
Deep Sands Arabians
www.deepsands.com




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