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i have a 15 hand throbred-built quarter horse and i truely think that is is a bit more, surfooted then some other horses XD the only time she every tripped was when her hooves were to long, and she crosses her leg like a throbred.


i had to post something about my baby today XD :3
Ah. My Molly tends to not pick up her feet, so she trips a lot.
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Aww haha. It feels SO amazing to get on a incredibly well trained horse and have them respond immediately, but it's not as gratifying for me as teaching a young or green horse how to do something. When they finally get it I'm so proud. :)
My new OTTB is very green, and he trips a lot. He will learn though. My other gelding is way better then he used to be... I think they just need time and lots of riding so they learn to watch where they are going and pick up their feet.
 
You should get me some good shots of your horses for stock Rachael so i can make you a layout or something.
 
i have a 15 hand throbred-built quarter horse and i truely think that is is a bit more, surfooted then some other horses XD the only time she every tripped was when her hooves were to long, and she crosses her leg like a throbred.


i had to post something about my baby today XD :3
What she is hen is a Quarter horse originally built for racing, they are very nice horses, I however like their western cousins.


PS. Someone might get some enjoyment out of this.

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Hey folks, long time..:/

Since were talking about horses I'll contribute (duh) :p It depends what I'm riding, if I'm riding English, larger horses are def my piece of cake. Western for me is smaller, agile horses. (Unless it's Trail, then anything really)
 

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