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Re: Re: Re: Re: Fwd: RC: I made a decision w. all your help - THANK YOU



Whether loading a horse, trimming/shoeing a horse or just getting on a
horse, whatever it may be....we act as if, OF COURSE there will be no
problem, no fuss, no big deal and many times, people have told us it will
take forever to load that horse or their horse doesn't behave well for the
farrier and Nelson probably can't/shouldn't try to trim/shoe it or that
horse has terrible manners.....etc.  Often it seems to me that we only get
what we expect....if we expect to have trouble, the horse knows and is more
than willing to oblige.  It's amazing how our attitude in approaching the
situation can entirely change the scenario expected for those observing. 
:)  Of course, it doesn't always work this way, but it's fun when it does!!
:)  


Maggie Mieske
Mieske's Silver Lining
10601 S. Richards Rd.
McBain, Michigan 49657
http://www.netonecom.net/~mmieske
mmieske@netonecom.net

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> From: Karen Sullivan <greymare@jps.net>
> To: superpat <superpat@gateway.net>; ridecamp@endurance.net
> Subject: RC:  Re: Re: Re: Fwd: RC:  I made a decision w. all your help -
THANK YOU
> Date: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 12:11 PM
> 
> > >
> > You got that one right, Karen. The operant word here is *TRAIN*
> > Why do I get the feeling from most of the posts on this subject that
> > training the horse to step calmly into the trailer and wait patiently
> while
> > the dividers are closed and doors closed is such a big deal? Of all the
> > groups of horse people, I would think that endurance riders would have
the
> > proper training of their horses to travel safely would be a major
> priority.
> > Come on, folks> Pat Super
> >
> Right, and I forgot the most important part about loading-you need the
> attitude and body language that tells the horse is is GOING TO GET INTO
THE
> TRAILER!
> I see a lot of people fussing around nervously becuase they are not sure
if
> the horse is going to cause a problem.......of course it will.
> 
> Karen
> 
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