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Re, kicking, yes, I didn't get the right words. When I say 'all young horses kick' i mean we position ourselves like they could. I didn't mean to say it is guaranteed that every single youngster will have decked someone by the time they hit their fourth birthday, just that we position ourselves as if they will.

But you're right, I was taught to always think with any horse, it could very well do so, I just assume it.

It gets to be kind of automatic after years...especially with the horses I have worked with.

I'm not even so sure a lot of experience is always full guarantee. No, I'm not saying 'all accidents', but - some of the long time pro's I know, they get very busy, and they get sloppy, and they just are in a hurry and they cut corners. They do stuff they know they shouldn't, but they think that it will be alright just this one time. A lot of them get hurt - bad!

Over the years I've seen a lot of accidents, all happened while doing things we can read in a very basic book, that is says, 'Don't ever....'.

Some of them are a little funny. We boarded with a trainer gal who every time she longed her two horses, they got loose. Finally she left, and later we saw a big story in the paper, that one of her horses had escaped and disappeared in the woods in a big luxury golf course. They couldn't find the horse for - ten days? Something like that!

And of course there is the very sad accident Courtney King-Dye had in spring, so that now, many of the topriders are wearing helmets at competitions, when they didn't before.

But as my one friend says, there are two kinds of people, those who spill soup and those the soup gets spilled onto.

With my luck, I wouldn't be the one that got kicked by the two year old loose in the aisle, there would be some sort of complicated lengthy chain reaction that resulted, and I'd wind up in the bottom of the water cistern, say, with my horse sitting ontop of me. But that's why I'd be hot on the heels of the OP who said she was leaving!
 
Back on topic please everyone? This is not a "Tell everyone about my 50,000 horse experiances, 'cause I have done and seen everything" thread.
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ha ha ha.... That could be a completely different thread in the Rambling section!!! You crack me UP!!!! ROTFL
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Welsummerchicks,
I get what you are saying. Sorry folks are being so rude to you. You've given some great advice.
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No problemo.

It's a function of age. In as many years as I have been on the earth, I have been doing something during most of that time, so I have had 'experiences'. Experience is defined as, 'what happens when you're expecting something else'.

I'll just go hitch up my 40 horse percheron team and ride past my Olympic jumping field, over to my race track where my stable of thoroughbreds and egyptian arabian-zebra crosses are eating their very special food, and reminisce with the 69 year old barrel racer about the good old days when men were men and barrel racing times were slow enough that a chicken once beat him.

I knew I could relate this to chickens.
 
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Welsummer chick.... WHAT!!! Barrel racing chickens... Gotta get one of those.. Stadium jumping Zebras... gotta get some of those too!!! I wouldnt want to feed the 40 horse team these days (economy)....

Please post pix of the barrel racing chickens if ya got em... ha ha ha.. !!!

This is the best thread!! Got the humor this time!!!
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You gotta start your own thread on exotic rodeo!!!!!
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Tinted,
I know what you mean about wanting to be friendly with people at the barn you ride at. I, too, am the only horse person in my family. For me, going riding is almost as much about sharing that experience, as it is doing the actual riding. It's just more enjoyable when you have others around you to share it with.
I guess I"ve always been pretty lucky in that regard. Haven't really encountered rudeness to the degree you have, and have always been blessed with at least one or two nice people to ride with. Be true to yourself. You can't go wrong with that
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Personally, I enjoy reading what other people have to say regarding their own experience in this area. I'm sorry you feel as though her input is not needed, but he/she does raise some valid points that should be looked at.

welsummer, please continue posting where you see fit, I enjoy reading up on your personal experience and knowledge.
 
Hi Ropo.... Nice to see you here ...You have some valid insites into ppl and their nature...
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ANNNNDDDD... You have a thick hide!!! I will have to pop on over to your thread to see about your latest training...

Tinted The change of scenery can so change how you feel about yourself and your horse. I recently started riding under an instructor who trained under the great Karl Mikolka. I haven't had this much fun in my adult life. She teaches us older sect....No kids so you don't have to worry about the drama and such.... Some ppl actually like that part but it took me quite a while to find the setup that gave my sails clean air. I hope your new place affords you the same luxury.
 
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I think we can all see a trend here Tinted didn't like what Welsummerchicks said here, just like she didn't like the fact that some people didn't agree with what she commented on some of her posts over on the Mustang thread. As we all know there are 2 sides to every story. I wish we could hear the older guys story, I AM NOT attacking her just stating a fact that I'm sure many of you are thinking. I am not seeing a sweet lil angel who sits back and not argues very much myself. Just my 2 cents worth.
 
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