Re: [RC] re: public image of the Arabian horse - Rae CallawayHey - are there any brochures from AERC that I can get to have on hand also? I've been just using my own photos, ride experiences and the magazines (Endurance News & Trail Blazer). As for the AHA brochures, I like the ones that give the basics of the Arabian - type, color, disciplines and the one on the riding programs. I show rarely myself, mostly halter with the young ones as a way to teach them that the "other side" isn't any more scary than the things they meet in the woods! <g> Rae Tall C Arabians - Central Region ----- Original Message ----- From: <heidi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <tallcarabians@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> The Discovery Farm idea is one of their better ones. But I'm not at all sure I want the brochures they hand out--I'd rather hand out pics from an endurance ride or a CTR, or some of the stuff that came out of groups like ASHAI (the Arabian sport horse people). Additionally, at the risk of repeating myself, it is getting the horses OUT in public that drums up the interest in the first place, that would make people even WANT to come to a Discovery Farm--and I agree with you, Rae, it isn't AHA's fault if THAT doesn't happen! Heidi ============================================================ If people would just think of the hoof as the foundation for the horse like a house foundation. when your horse plants his foot down in the ground and pushes forward if the foot isn't 100% balanced your chances of injury go up. ~ Paula Blair ridecamp.net information: http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/ ============================================================
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