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Post by Casper on Aug 12, 2008 13:23:59 GMT 1
Can't wait to see these xx
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Post by Louise C on Aug 14, 2008 21:07:04 GMT 1
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Post by laura on Aug 16, 2008 22:56:30 GMT 1
d*** and b**** I can't get it to play on my 'puter Loiuise .. something to do with quicktime and allocation of files oso nowt to do with your video aaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrgggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhh
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Post by Zoe RA on Aug 17, 2008 17:34:12 GMT 1
I can't play it either Louise
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Post by Casper on Aug 17, 2008 19:23:28 GMT 1
Neither could I
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Post by Furiey on Aug 17, 2008 20:27:44 GMT 1
It played on realplayer on my PC, even though it said I would have to update to be able to play it which I can't do as the update is not compatible with my old PC.
Well done with all that grass Louise!
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Post by Louise C on Aug 17, 2008 22:57:24 GMT 1
Oh no - so can the judges?!!
Thanks Furiey!!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2008 9:07:38 GMT 1
I can see it, Louise. It just takes a while to load.
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Post by laura on Aug 18, 2008 12:41:53 GMT 1
GOT IT ;D ;D ;D I dont know it Taz would have resisted that grass Louise isnt he brill with those lines around his hocks .....and so calm generally .......... a good driving horse in the making I'd say
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Post by Louise C on Aug 18, 2008 15:35:08 GMT 1
Thanks Laura! You should have seen him the first few times those lines went round his hocks - thanks goodness Adam RA from Cirencester was on the other end of them in a round pen is all I can say:-)
Your Taz was brilliant in the spookbusting - difficult to judge that one I think!!!
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Post by laura on Aug 18, 2008 17:29:23 GMT 1
i must admit that one of the "things" I llike to be hot about is getting gee gees used to things around their legs .. ..... on the same line as kelly with the rider falling off .... prepare as much as one can for what MIGHT go wrong. I have seen too many horses panic when things get around their legs The spook busting thing was great fun to do ...... It is my fave topic and I love trying all sorts new things
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Post by Zoe RA on Aug 19, 2008 20:58:56 GMT 1
Well Louise, I managed to get it to play in the nick of time ;D
Many congratulations - you are the winner!
Flynn looks lovely and relaxed throughout, and he deserves a medal for not eating all that lovely long grass!
Thank you LizP for all your hard work in organizing this ;D
For others who may now be inspired to long line their horses, can I just say that I very rarely long line off a bit, except when teaching baby horses (who I have already taught to long line off a Dually and are already quiet and happy with the lines) to accept a contact.
This is because the leverage from your hands to the horses mouth is potentially phenomenally high when you have that length of line, so as a general rule, in deference to the horse's mouth, I long line off a Dually, or an ordinary head collar, just in case of a sudden spooks!
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Post by laura on Aug 19, 2008 21:06:40 GMT 1
well done Louise .......... think I said I liked the vid before
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Post by Louise C on Aug 25, 2008 12:26:03 GMT 1
Ah thanks Zoe!! I only started to longline off a bit this year after always using a Dually for the past 7yrs. I'm now graduating to driving reins and in hand work so we don't actually do much any more:-)
I've had to remove the video to put up pics for the calender now!
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