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[RC] Full Chico and the forehand - Ridecamp Guest

Please Reply to: Ray O'Donohue rno2m@xxxxxxxxxxxx or ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Sorry to go on about this:Forgot to add: C.is generally heavy on his 
forehand,(when not rearing)and loves to pivot off of it,sometimes 
suddenly.Olympian David O'Connor says you never have "control" over a horse's 
movements unless he's off his forehand.So true! With us it's about a 50-50 
deal,with me usually having about 51% of the voting stock. If he rears,which 
isn't often, I capitulate,until his feet hit the ground.Then,we start 
again.He's my pal.

===========================================================Arabians were bred 
for years primarily as a war horse and those
requirements are similar to what we do today with endurance riding.
~  Homer Saferwiffle

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