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Old 07/02/11, 03:26 PM
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Everyone looks very happy! Nice new horsey!
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Old 07/02/11, 03:41 PM
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RRR, I LOVE dressage. Really love it. And I think that every horse and every rider should know the basics of it.

And as much as I love it, I can't watch it. I can watch a little in person, but on TV - forget it. It's amazing that something so fascinating to do can be so boring to watch.
Now, the high levels of dressage and the free-style competitions - those are better.
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Old 07/02/11, 05:15 PM
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Let's teach goats to .... um.... never mind. Silly thought.
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Old 07/02/11, 06:04 PM
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Alice, I GOT Ash, originally, to be a cart goat...

But dancing goats? ~beams~
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Old 07/02/11, 11:37 PM
 
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I love the family!Cute, happy and healthy.I too am rethinking what I do on a horse.There is a physics formula that says that there is a direct relationship between one's age and the distance to the ground.
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Old 07/03/11, 12:11 AM
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There is a physics formula that says that there is a direct relationship between one's age and the distance to the ground.
See?!? Do ya'll SEE this?!? I KNEW I was right. I am showing this to my DH!
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Old 07/03/11, 10:36 AM
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I love the family!Cute, happy and healthy.I too am rethinking what I do on a horse.There is a physics formula that says that there is a direct relationship between one's age and the distance to the ground.
Yep. And a direct impact (lol) on the ground's hardness too.

noeskimo- what about driving?
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Old 07/03/11, 10:42 AM
 
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Beautiful goats and horses! Truffle looks very athletic. 17h isn't that bad, my percheron is 17h and I can get on him from the ground (ok, barely, lol). She looks like she'd be a blast to train for eventing when she's old enough, but I totally hear you on the dressage I'm just a nut, lol.
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