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Posted 9/25/2008 1:33:49 PM


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Isint she awsome?


 

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Posted 9/25/2008 4:04:05 PM


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I dont take sides on horse trainers like Westfall, Parelli, Anderson, and whatever because anyone who has a well broke horse who listens can pull off the saddle AND bridle and do the exact same things as the 'professional' trainers. I honestly think(under my opinion) people who send their horses to those trainers are just afraid to do anything with their horse and spending five thousand dollars to get their horses trained by one of them.

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Posted 9/27/2008 6:09:02 PM
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I do like Stacy Westfall. I'm actually trying her methods for despooking on the trail.

My whole opinion on natural horsemanship is this: I wouldn't do solely natural horsemanship on a horse and not all of it works anyhow, but some of it truly does. It all depends on the horse and the rider.

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Posted 9/28/2008 12:24:33 PM
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I lovee her. I met her and she was so down to earth. She sat there and talked to me about training for like 20 minutes. I only know basic reining stuff, I'm more of a dressage person, but we could still talk about training and such, it was great. I watched her give a bunch of demos too. If anyone ever has the opportunity to watch her you better go!

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Posted 10/5/2008 12:31:48 PM


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i like her techniques. i want to meet her someday far into the future xD.

but there's a bunch of other great trainers out there, there really isnt many famous trainers that dont use natural horsemanship.

 

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Posted 10/8/2008 11:32:57 AM


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I think she has some really good ideas.  I like Clinton Anderson too (he's a hunk!)

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