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Posted 27 August 2010
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Well we're making excellent progress with her. Able to catch her now everytime and started being able to scratch her cheek last week and now we can rub her neck - she lets us begrudingly but luckily for her we are like vending machines!

She really is so sweet and I can't wait to groom her

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Posted 24 March 2011


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I'm so unlucky.While I was reading these posts I felt happy about you guys.One day I also want to be a horse owner...I love horses so much....


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Posted 31 March 2011
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^^^ If you want to be a horse owner, you will be - one day   Don't know how old you are Sangeeth but I bought my first horse when I was 20 and my second when I was 43!  I think if you have to wait for something you appreciate it all the more once you have it!
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Posted 04 April 2011


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I have a friend who had the same experience with his horse.patient is more important in this case.You should understand the situation and try get close to the horse slowly.

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Posted 08 July 2011
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I have discovered my new boy is head shy it never crossed my mind before but after having him with me for two weeks now we have started working on it. he hates his bridle or head coller being put on we have managed to  get the headcoller on and off this week with barely an issue but the bridle is another matter.

Looby is coming tonight for a visit so she is going to help me witht he bridle issue tomorrow

It is strange it took me months to get cleo just how i like her and now i am starting again with alan you forget that not all horses behave the same and not all horses know the commands yours are trained to listen to.

I am used to waving a hand at cleo and she moves over with alan you have to actually physically move him over so the whole starting with the  stroking of the head thing will be an adventure.

To be honest I am  looking forward to it as there is no better feeling than when they come to have the head coller on  cos they want to spend the time with you .

Good luck Mrs Bear i am sure that  when she is ready she will let you know xxx

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