Re: [RC] [RC] The Incredible Belly - Maryanne GabbaniI have a little gelding who is an air fern. He came to me after having been a lesson horse in a school barn and he had been working about 4 to 5 hours a day teaching kiddies to ride. Never skinny and he can put weight on like I can! Maybe Bunduq is a case of one's pet looking like the owner. Now at the end of the summer, he's a tubbo, since for us summer is the rest period because it's simply too hot for them to work most of the time and since they are on sand paddocks I keep rice straw in front of them 24/7. Good steady work brings my little porker down to looking quite svelte by Jan/Feb and then global warming botches the job in the summer again and we start all over.Gee, Angie. You're just going to have to spend a few zillion hours in the saddle on this new guy. I'm sure that is going to be terribly painful for you. LOL But it will pay off, believe me. I go through this every October with the pony brain. And he is SUCH a good horse that I don't really mind. One of those that can teach babies to ride, handle any trail with ease, and when I have someone who wants to try out an LD, he motors along at his extended trot and easy canter. We call him the Hummer cuz in October that's what he looks like, but he seems to slim down faster every year. Maryanne On 10/7/07, rides2far@xxxxxxxx <rides2far@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
OK all you ab work junkies. Here's you a project. My new horse, 7, is the -- Maryanne Stroud Gabbani msgabbani@xxxxxxxxx Egypt Face to Face www.alsorat.com Weblogs: Living In Egypt miloflamingo.blogspot.com Cairo/Giza Daily Photo cairogizadailyphoto.blogspot.com Turn Right At The Sarcophagus haramlik.blogspot.com Photos of Egypt: http://www.flickr.com/photos/livinginegypt/
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