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  • nice :)

  • How did you teach her to do that?

  • When I got her she was fully trained for reining so she already knew how. To teach a horse you could try pulling back on the reins firmly and consistently to keep the horse back on his hind legs. Apply pressure on the outside leg and take off your inside leg. apply more and more pressure until he crosses one leg over the other. When spinning they do it by crossing and uncrossing their front legs and one hind leg is planted. They rotate around this back leg. Once he

  • ...crosses a front leg over the other let him uncross it how he likes and praise him. Once he does this a few times keep the pressure on and make him cross and uncross going in the same direction. Continue to add a little more length untill he understands what to be doing. Make sure not to let him take steps forward. You may find it useful to take a few steps backward then going right into a spin so he stays back on his hind quarters.

  • Nice spins, a little messy sometimes, but other than that they're very nice! way to sit up in them, too!

  • You have great position while sitting those spins. ^^

    Shadow is talented as well!

  • why are u selling her?

  • I'm moving to a place where there is no reining. The closest reining show is an 8 hour drive away. And I'm graduating this year so once I go off to school it'll be hard for me to pay her board.

  • oh thats a bummer. i wish i could buy her..good luck

  • Thanks

  • Weeeeeeee. :) lol

  • amazing quarter ;)

  • thanks

  • nice horse, sorry

    i read the comments that you are going to sell her =(

    i wish you the best luck in the world!

    and good luck with university

  • Thank You

  • nice horse

  • Thanks. The hard work is over though, I'm selling her.

  • I'm sorry...any particular reason?

  • I'm just tired of it. I work so hard to be the best and I get yelled at if I lose. I'm paying thousands upon thousands of $ out of my pocket (mine, not my praents). It just kind of lost its appeal having to work all the time and not get to spend any of the money because its all gotta go to my horse. Plus I'm going to university next year which will be time consuming and expensive. Its not the best time for me to have a horse.

  • I understand. College is muy expensive, but you have got to be one of the most mature people I've ever "met-" that is such a hard decision to make. Good luck with everything.

  • How much are you selling her for?

  • Thanks. It deffinatly was not an easy or enjoyable decision but its the best thing for me and the horse. I wont have the time or money and she deserves to have an owner who has time for her and enjoys her.

    She's gonna sell for $5000-10000.

  • I wish you the best of luck. She looks like an amazing girl, and I'm sure someone will give her a wonderful home :)

  • Thanks! Ya, I'm sure she'll get a fine home. She'll be happy as long as shes ridden and her new owner keeps her in line.

  • She is beautiful...and she spins nicely! Keep up the good work!

  • Thanks. Its pretty fun. She spins so good right before we go into the show ring then she wont spin fast when shes in the ring. It drives me absolutly insane. And then I get yelled at but my trainer for not making her go fast enough. Theres only so much I can do while I'm in the ring.

  • wow thats too cool.

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