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RE: [RC] re: the best method to reform a dedicated puller - bobmorrisYou want a variation you could try mine. I never tie the horse so he never has a reason to pull back. I will not take them out on the trail until I can saddle with out restraint, walk all around with out tying and they follow if I ask them to. It takes time to do this but you all may remember the adage "take the time it takes". It pays off in the long time frame. Bob Bob Morris Morris Endurance Enterprises Boise, ID -----Original Message----- From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ed & Wendy Hauser Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2004 5:42 PM To: walkergirl@xxxxxxxxxx; ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [RC] re: the best method to reform a dedicated puller This is a variation of the old cowboy "war bridle". Yes, it does work. We still haven't heard from a J. Lyons, a P. Parelli, or a G. W. Pony Boy devotee though. Ed Ed & Wendy Hauser 2994 Mittower Road Victor, MT 59875 ranch@xxxxxxxxxxx 406.642.6490 ============================================================ Just because someone tells you that your horse isn't "fit" for endurance...doesn't mean it isn't, it just means your horse isn't fit to be "their" endurance horse! Go for it, you never know what you'll accomplish with that "saddle horse" or "trail horse" of YOURS! ~ Darlene Anderson - DPD Endurance ridecamp.net information: http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/ ============================================================ ===========================================================Prudence and focus will carry you a long way on a horse. ~ Frank Solano ridecamp.net information: http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/ ===========================================================
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