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Post by antares on Feb 2, 2016 21:50:43 GMT 1
Hi Kafee.. currently im doing a lot of inhand classical work with her.. Im heavily in to the Phillipe Karl school of training which has worked wonders for her. Obviously she hasnt been easy throughout.. and she will always throw in challenges, but our relationship has become really strong. Sorry to hear of your guys.. yes they do live big holes but I also know she is running free and happy with a lot of other friends.. it was a shock, as colic is.. healthy one minute and not so the next.. I'm following the second group of Philippe Karl teacher trainers, finding it very interesting and useful. Which teacher are you working with? Do you ever go to watch the PK clinics?
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Post by 2 bays & a grey:D on Feb 4, 2016 22:38:06 GMT 1
Nice to hear from the old timers . Ah Michelle sorry you have retired Talin.. but at least you are able to do the inhand work.. which I am doing with Nancy at the moment because she had so much time off. What a shame you never got to the bronking issue.. horses.. they are such a conundrum.. but the PK in hand work is so rewarding isnt it.. I love it! I have also being doing liberty work with Nancy.. I feel its strengthened our relationship as it gave her the option to bog off if she wanted to.. which to be fair.. she is doing it less and less since the liberty.. Yes it was hard to say goodbye to two horses in the same week. At the time I had them living out and McGyvers locking stifle kept flaring up with the grass.. so I had to make the decision for him. As I couldnt afford to have both on livery. I miss Bronte and Mac heaps.. but being able to devote all my time just to Nancy has been worthwhile for both of us.. I like to think I gave Bronte the life she wanted by living out for the last year of her life.. and I know she is still with me. Caroline so nice to hear you are doing well with your crowd.. and 26, wow, what a grand old age Sarahbing.. nice to see a couple of you on here doing the PK , I think its a brill system to work to
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