My horse "used" (?) to be a kicker. We did one 25  last spring, 
and I did put a red-ribbon in her tail, because at that point she was 
definitely a "kicker".  Now, she does not kick anymore.  At least, 
not at horses she knows.  However, she's young and still "green" and 
we are very new to endurance rides.  I am planning on doing a couple 
more 25's this year.  So, do I put a red ribbon in her tail??  At 
what point, does a horse transform from a kicker into a non-kicker??  
I wouldn't be surprised, if a strange horse ran up on us, if Cherokee 
were to threaten to kick.  She doesn't like that, because she's not 
exposed to it very often.  I believe that she needs to learn to 
"accept" that situation and behave herself anyway, but it does take 
time to get to that point!  Then again, I think that alot of horses 
would get upset, and tend to kick, if a horse runs up on them.  We 
all need to respect each others space.
Also, when people respond to "personal" posts, could you please do it 
personally, rather than to the entire group??  I think it's fine to 
post a message to the group, if everyone benefits from the response, 
but lately, it seems like there are getting to be more and more 
messages that are sent to everyone, when they need not be.  Maybe 
it's just that I have been gone for a few days, and it only SEEMED 
like there were alot of them, because I read them all in the same 
day....
Leslie
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Eat when you're hungry.  Drink when you're thirsty.
Sleep when you're tired.     ----Buddhist saying
Ride when you're stressed!!
Leslie Murgatroyd   <murgnme@pacific.net>  Kelseyville, CA