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  1. luvarabhorses

    Difficult horse decision *UPDATE*

    Cara, I am so glad things have turned around for you. With Arabians I never have an issue of going forward, turning etc.. my issue has just always been brakes. I ride on a really loose rein with a broken kimberwick (has a chain on chin strap), when I need to slow down I am able to get their...
  2. luvarabhorses

    Difficult horse decision *UPDATE*

    The impression I got about Cara's riding is that she heads out frequently on the trail alone. This mare seems to be pretty herd bound and lacks self confidence alone which a lot of horses do. In that case, it's important the horse is really attached to you as another member of the herd and...
  3. luvarabhorses

    Difficult horse decision *UPDATE*

    Cara, Have to throw in one more comment in regards to FIL's assessment. I read this story about a man name Van-something who owned a famous resort in maybe Colorado mountains that entertained Hollywood types but was also a real working cattle ranch. The guys son ran the cattle. Van-something had...
  4. luvarabhorses

    Difficult horse decision *UPDATE*

    I like the Chris Cox halter (?) on Lucy, she does have a kind eye. I understand the QH fixation, probably no different than my Arab fixation. I have a Padron son, Nonsuch Padron, we call him Padron. I never got to meet his Dad, I am so jealous you not only saw him but knew him. He's the first...
  5. luvarabhorses

    Difficult horse decision *UPDATE*

    I LOVE Mares. Of my 13 horses, 11 are great wonderful mares. I hope Cara gets the kind of bonding, love and trust I get from my wonderful babies. Having a horse that wants to be with you, work and play with you is just an incredible feeling. My stud, Padron, is the best at going out totally by...
  6. luvarabhorses

    Difficult horse decision *UPDATE*

    Ps- If you are ever in Arkansas please look me up. I have GREAT horses and would love to take you riding with me. Here's a pic from yesterday's ride. My Tara was ponying my two year old Magic on her first big ride in the mountains. Magic went into the water all the way up to her chest!!!
  7. luvarabhorses

    Difficult horse decision *UPDATE*

    I'd ship her off. You might try a listing on Craigslist that says something like " free to good home, difficult dangerous horse in need of someone with a lot of natural horsemanship experience". Lots of people love a challenge and brag about it later when someone gives up on an impossible horse...
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