Good video. handsome and an excellent example of what TWH should be. If you dont mind me asking, what type /brand of aussie saddle are you using and the type bit? Tammie, in VA
@mybluemoon08 hi and thanks. i use the wintec outback equisuede saddle. it's comfortable, seems to distribute the weight well on any horse I've put it on...I can put my fingers under front or rear and apply full pressure without hurting my fingers. I'm using a regular low port curb bit on Trooper. He likes it and responds well to it. i posted another video of him yesterday.
hi. would love to discuss trooper with you. no other TWH horses for sale but even if trooper isn't for you, i can give you names of other sellers with whom i'm familiar. email me at ccatron_rn@yahoo.com thanks.
I would like more information on this TWH. Do you have a website. I tried to email with the above address but it did not work. I am interested in TWH horses and would like to know if you have others for sale. Thank you
@wildbillcolone hi. i'm sorry you weren't able to reach me at the email above. maybe if you copy/paste it to your email, it'll work. yes trooper is still for sale. you can also reach my cell at 830-569-9469. thanks for your interest!
@MckellahnStorm hi. don't know if I've responded to your inquiry yet but yes, trooper is still for sale. you can reach me at ccatron_rn@yahoo.com for additional information. thanks for your interest.
Thanks. Just start slowly by pushing her away from you and prodding the left foot forward, then pulling her toward you and prodding the right foot forward. At the same time, squeeze at the withers. You'll change that to just a slight pat as she gets better and you'll stop the prodding at the feet as well. Reward the slightest try. If she moves her back feet, put her back in place calmly and start again. All of a sudden, the light comes on!!!
I love this color, Beautiful horse! I love how you get him to park to get on him I am trying to teach my horse that so I can get on a little easier. She is a 7 yr old palamino.
Good video. handsome and an excellent example of what TWH should be. If you dont mind me asking, what type /brand of aussie saddle are you using and the type bit? Tammie, in VA
mybluemoon08 1 month ago
@mybluemoon08 hi and thanks. i use the wintec outback equisuede saddle. it's comfortable, seems to distribute the weight well on any horse I've put it on...I can put my fingers under front or rear and apply full pressure without hurting my fingers. I'm using a regular low port curb bit on Trooper. He likes it and responds well to it. i posted another video of him yesterday.
crcatron 1 month ago
hi. would love to discuss trooper with you. no other TWH horses for sale but even if trooper isn't for you, i can give you names of other sellers with whom i'm familiar. email me at ccatron_rn@yahoo.com thanks.
crcatron 4 months ago
I would like more information on this TWH. Do you have a website. I tried to email with the above address but it did not work. I am interested in TWH horses and would like to know if you have others for sale. Thank you
wildbillcolone 4 months ago
@wildbillcolone hi. i'm sorry you weren't able to reach me at the email above. maybe if you copy/paste it to your email, it'll work. yes trooper is still for sale. you can also reach my cell at 830-569-9469. thanks for your interest!
crcatron 1 month ago
hi! he's still with me. i'm very ambivalent about selling him cuz he is so much fun to ride. he is a beauty and the herd boss!
crcatron 5 months ago
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Can I call you about Trooper? Thanks-Dianne 412-215-5296 adrianphoto2@gmail.com
cheyanna11 3 months ago
What a beautiful horse. Has he found a new home yet?
MckellahnStorm 5 months ago
@MckellahnStorm hi. don't know if I've responded to your inquiry yet but yes, trooper is still for sale. you can reach me at ccatron_rn@yahoo.com for additional information. thanks for your interest.
crcatron 1 month ago
I just really like this sales video. Thank you for showing us how to sensibly and tastefully showcase your horse's attributes. He's lovely.
countercanter86 11 months ago
@countercanter86 thanks! he's a beauty, isn't he? he takes my breath away just watching him in the pasture.
crcatron 1 month ago
Thanks. Just start slowly by pushing her away from you and prodding the left foot forward, then pulling her toward you and prodding the right foot forward. At the same time, squeeze at the withers. You'll change that to just a slight pat as she gets better and you'll stop the prodding at the feet as well. Reward the slightest try. If she moves her back feet, put her back in place calmly and start again. All of a sudden, the light comes on!!!
crcatron 1 year ago
I love this color, Beautiful horse! I love how you get him to park to get on him I am trying to teach my horse that so I can get on a little easier. She is a 7 yr old palamino.
pridescajuncopy 1 year ago