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It's all fun and games until the piñata takes over the party.
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AppyButt wrote: Um, both? Nothing like galloping full blast up a hill or jumping logs for fun, and nothing like sitting quietly and listening to horses munching their hay. Such a soothing sound for me.
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ddranch wrote Some are in it for the rush and some use the horse to get calmer and relaxed. I have meet some that can not relax around a horse at all. What is your favorite part and how safe do you feel? What settings do you feel the safest and where do you feel the danger? Do you like horses for the rush or the serenity?
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tydyecowgrrl wrote: This place breeds overzealous. Anyone on here is just one thread away from being celebrated or ridiculed....
This place breeds overzealous. Anyone on here is just one thread away from being celebrated or ridiculed....
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Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish on it's ability to climb a tree, it will live it's whole life believing it's stupid. A Einstein.
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ddranch wrote: Everyone seems to have a different level of comfort when it comes to personal safety. Some people are just risk takers and some are VERY conservative about their well being. Some are in it for the rush and some use the horse to get calmer and relaxed. I have meet some that can not relax around a horse at all. It's the only time I am relaxed. What is your favorite part and how safe do you feel? It is not a particularly safe situation to be within my herds, but I really like moving about them unrestrained. But I am very aware in that situation. Mixed herds can be chaotic, and I don't want to ever be caught in the middle of a scuffle. My one-eyed mare taught me the value in knowing where everyone is and make damn sure they know where YOU are as they move around you. What settings do you feel the 1.safest and 2.where do you feel the danger? 1. On their backs, 2. on the ground. Do you like horses for the rush or the serenity? Decidedly both.
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