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Posted 2/17/2009 3:50:49 PM
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Well i do love HI a lot but, i would love to see more stuff about horse breeding. Like an interview with a horse breeder. And tips from Dr.Riley to about breeding a horse or pony. And also, more tips about buying a horse, taking better care of it and more stuff about the breeds! I want here more about warmbloods! And coldbloods like clyedalse and shires.

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Posted 3/13/2009 4:50:52 PM
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Id Like to see more on training, health, riding tips, grooming tips, tack cleaning tips. I am still trying to learn all about horses and I am inteested in learning about the basics of training an already trained horse to be ridden alone.

I have a horse that doesnt like to accept the bit,(he needs his teeth floated), But even before he didnt like to be bridled. Also he wont turn when i ask him to from the saddle but on the Lunge line he listens why is this, Does he need more training on the comands, or what?

I also have a horse who has latly not been wanting to be ridden, I usallly ride him once or twice a week but i havent been able to get him to go any where! Why is this?

I also have a miniture/shetland pony horse( Not sure which breed), that I ma working on training and she doesnt like being touched how can I teach he to be still? She doesnt like any thing being touched unless shes touched with my bare hand! What can I do to help her get over her fear?

I would like to get these anwsered so that I can ride my horses with out any problems!

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Posted 8/14/2009 7:45:16 AM


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Just like this month's issue had describe your "Dream Barn", I'd love to see more things similar to that! (such as dream horses, saddle, show etc.)

"I'd rather saddle up than settle down"

 

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Posted 8/14/2009 7:46:24 AM


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I'd love to see more fashion tips for equestrians. (the Steal or Splurges helped me make good decisions on purchases!)

"I'd rather saddle up than settle down"

 

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