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Post by DeAnne on Feb 27, 2007 14:27:04 GMT -5
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Post by nwequestrian on Feb 27, 2007 18:57:01 GMT -5
Did you send this to Jessica? This sounds like fun!
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Post by DeAnne on Feb 27, 2007 19:03:34 GMT -5
Yes I sent it to her. I'm hoping it will be our "April Club Ride" hehe. I will do the "beginners" all ages class on Raggy hehe
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Post by Jay Juahara on Feb 28, 2007 0:31:31 GMT -5
Is it only gaming? As long as it's for fun, might consider it.
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Post by Flying Cowgirl on Feb 28, 2007 1:47:13 GMT -5
I might like to do it too... it will be fun to ride out there again, I used to show in 4H.
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Post by DeAnne on Feb 28, 2007 13:42:59 GMT -5
It's gaming, but it's not for speed. There will be demonstration of patterns before each class, and you can take your horse thru on a leadline if you want. Might be something good for green ones who need exposure to different things!! (hint hint Pep hint hint hey, and Muffin too) I would definitely like to walk/jog raggy thru some games!
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Post by DeAnne on Feb 28, 2007 13:47:29 GMT -5
Oh, for those who want to do "performance", there is a 4H leaders Fun'Raiser show on April 28th at Frontier! I will post more when I have more info on it!!
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Post by Flying Cowgirl on Feb 28, 2007 18:17:38 GMT -5
Hmm... well, I was thinking of riding Classy, but maybe I should start working with Kaleb on Classy and they could do it. It would be fun, I think. Have you ever seen a cow at a gaming show? Well, that's what riding Muffin is like *LOL*! I'll be the one on the cow! lisa It's gaming, but it's not for speed. There will be demonstration of patterns before each class, and you can take your horse thru on a leadline if you want. Might be something good for green ones who need exposure to different things!! (hint hint Pep hint hint hey, and Muffin too) I would definitely like to walk/jog raggy thru some games!
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Post by DeAnne on Feb 28, 2007 18:24:58 GMT -5
Hmm... well, I was thinking of riding Classy, but maybe I should start working with Kaleb on Classy and they could do it. I'll be the one on the cow! lisa That would be double fun, to have your boy there with you! (I can't get mine to do it at all... darn teenagers) ps: does he move like a cow, or feel like you are sitting on a cow? lol, either way, it's funny!
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Post by nwequestrian on Feb 28, 2007 19:16:31 GMT -5
I am gonna try and bring Pepsi to this one. Boy needs to get some exposure! I will see how he does at Jessica's on the 10th and we will go from there, lol.
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Post by Flying Cowgirl on Feb 28, 2007 23:17:46 GMT -5
does he move like a cow, or feel like you are sitting on a cow? lol, either way, it's funny! He sticks his nose straight out and he's very "pluggy".... sometimes I feel like I'm riding a big fat cow. But I love him.
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Post by Jay Juahara on Feb 28, 2007 23:48:02 GMT -5
Alisa-That's because you're used to Classy. I feel the same when I get on my friend's paint mare. I keep thinkin'-I love my arab, I love my arab... When we go on trail rides I don't know how many times I have to circle back to her. Weather pending-it would be a blast!
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Post by Ute on Mar 1, 2007 10:26:48 GMT -5
That sounds fun. I wonder if Maxx could do some patterns. Maybe we should do a lead line class. That would probably be a great first class under saddle for him. Almost like halter, since somebody would be leading him. I have to see. Need somebody to take me there though, since I don't have a trailer.
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Post by Ute on Mar 1, 2007 10:43:53 GMT -5
I just checked the website. So where is the lead line class? Do I have to sign up as a beginner, and somebody can lead my horse through all the classes? Or how would that work. So what if he's doing fine, and I want to try a class by myself? Could I do that? Not that I know what any of those classes are really. We didn't do gaming in Germany.
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Post by DeAnne on Mar 1, 2007 12:30:14 GMT -5
Beginner is the leadline class. I think you can either lead him, be led by someone, or just ride him on through. I think there is contact info for the club who's putting it on, on the sheet, might want to verify with them.
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Post by Flying Cowgirl on Mar 1, 2007 16:34:37 GMT -5
Leadline usually is very small children or toddlers being led by parents.... so I would talk to the show organizer and clearify before going.
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Post by DeAnne on Mar 6, 2007 14:20:20 GMT -5
Leadline usually is very small children or toddlers being led by parents.... so I would talk to the show organizer and clearify before going. The flyer indicates a "beginners" class, which includes, walk/trot/leadline for all ages. I'm gonna take full advantage of that! since the only other playday I went to I ended up with heat stroke and sat out more than half the games lol Raggy's never gamed either except once so I've been told.
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Post by Flying Cowgirl on Mar 6, 2007 17:30:26 GMT -5
I put Kaleb on Classy on Sunday. They did ok. Kaleb just wants to hold the horn and let Classy do his thing... which usually means follow me around and nearly step on me! *LOL* We are going to work on control and steering.
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Post by nwequestrian on Apr 1, 2007 22:29:36 GMT -5
This is coming up in a week! We will be there. Our daughter Mackenzie will be riding TJ. Hope to see some of you there!
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Post by Flying Cowgirl on Apr 1, 2007 22:59:05 GMT -5
I'm unsure... because I was hoping to have a yard sale that day. I have to think about it. It would be fun.
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