Honestly it's really good for them to just get on and let them sit for a minute or two instead of immediately walking off to work. Puts them in a better frame of mind for the rest of the ride
They called him "Hottis" witch means kinda like hot guy, because he loved running and was very hot and handsome, worst thing was that he knew he was handsome
I am learning to ride on an Arab, sheÂ’s half Arab and half QH. But she mostly takes after the Arab side. Mounting is the most difficult thing ever, she may be small but once youÂ’re lifting yourself onto her, she turns and bolts. Need to work on that
Trigger, hmm...the second horse that I rode after my long break of riding (quit when was 6 and started again when I was 11) was an arab, pretty youn arab actually only five years old, it was my friends horse, but two years after she quit riding and they sold him
We had the worst Arabian colt one day that had no manners whatsoever. He bit and even put me in a corner of his stall one day. He was a giant pain in the ass
I LOVE Arabians do not get me wrong. But you give them an inch and they go freaking 50 miles. There is a reason we give you a month of lessons on the paints and mutt lesson horses before letting you on an Arab or half Arab. There is only one half Arab that we allow people to ride right off the bat, Lexie, and she is part quarter but can be a really hard mount sometimes.
This is Ben. We have no idea what breed he is exactly. I showed him last Sunday, He had a habit of kicking out and then ducking to the middle of the arena. I fixed it in the warmup. He did not even try during my riding class. -Click-
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Ok here's what the stable said: "So now it lets me go to her page and click breeding, and it even shows her in the breeding g center. But when I click breed it says "oops this mare has already had a foal'"
a step closer but not quite there yet..! Thanks for all your quick help!