justbloo wrote:
great idea, except it's 6 hours each direction from oreo's to DDR's. 

I can't wrap my brain around the idea that "lessons on a young horse" benefit either the rider or the horse. Can a rider taking lessons teach the young horse what it needs to know when the rider doesn't know right from wrong to being with? This isn't the same as Puppy Training 101.

That could be a challenge.

Green + Green = accident waiting to happen.

You either should have young person with a  trained horse or trained person with a young horse.  

goflipper said:
Just come back in a few years and show what you've produced and what it's done.
Until then no one knows shit, and it's just Backyard Breeders Gone Wild. The proof is in the results.

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ReinerMom wrote: 
If in your mind you are doing the right thing who cares what anyone wants to debate?