Re: [RC] Cosmos Bucking - Karen Sullivan----- Original Message ----- From: <heidi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> I can excuse a buck if a horse got stung by a bee or something, but other than that, if he bucks, either I'm doing something wrong (usually trying to do something he doesn't understand), or something hurts, or he isn't a horse I care to ride in the first place. *I agree....I can excuse it in a very young horse in a very new situation, or a string....but I am pretty core...like kicking out at another horse; bucking is one of those things just NOT allowed under saddle! Add to that rearing! Karen ============================================================ Many of the endurance riders in our top echelons of competition, now and in the past, exemplify the 'common man' not the hierocracy. It is this possibility, this chance to come to the fore, that makes endurance competition of the Aussie/American type so much more desirable to part of the world. ~ Bob Morris ridecamp.net information: http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/ ============================================================
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