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Shannon
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posted 08-08-2002 04:04 AM           Edit/Delete Message
I have two three year old geldings that I keep on my property and love them both dearly. However, I do not ride! We frequently go for walks in hand in a nearby park and people are always asking me why I'm walking. Truth is I find riding stressful and prefer just to spend time with my horses. Is there anyone out there in the world like me?

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elimcmt
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posted 08-29-2002 08:39 PM           Edit/Delete Message
I guess not.

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Pauline
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posted 08-30-2002 05:36 AM           Edit/Delete Message
I got that way in the end, when I'd had enough of my horse "spooking" at garbage cans, leaves, stuff like that, irregardless of how much riding on trails, which IS pleasure riding, etc, we'd done. Just got tired of that occasional muscle flutter, standing still and breathing hotly until all-checked-out thing. My younger daredevil ways had ended, no more gymkana riding for me, I was now a growing old mom who wanted her feet firmly planted. Nothing wrong with that I figured, my friends were becoming the same way, so we hung out at the barn enjoying the younger set!
I GAVE lessons in my youth....showed some too.....I just grew tired of dealing with a horse, the work. I never said I didn't have a "seat" or couldn't manage, just that I wanted a different life style! God bless.

[This message has been edited by Pauline (edited 01-23-2003).]

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Dia
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posted 09-26-2002 06:58 PM           Edit/Delete Message
why don't you take lessons and do pleasure riding i'ts as fun as walking

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lassie
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posted 11-19-2002 07:26 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for lassie     Edit/Delete Message
i'm 26 and drive horses proffesionally in the summer but the part i crave most in the summer when i'm away from them in the winter is grooming. the smell of a harm horse the sparkle of a well groomed coat it just feels good to be around them. what type are you into. i enjoy them all. some horses due to injury can't be ridden you would be a good adoption owner for them. my freinds gelding took paint of the yr quite a while ago but never went under saddle he's almost 10 now and has epilepsy or something like that he rears when he has a sezior and will never be ridden so he's a big furry lawn ornimement along with his almost 40 yr old mom.

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mini_pony_gal
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posted 12-19-2002 04:41 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for mini_pony_gal     Edit/Delete Message
I have a mini pony, so i dont ride anymore. i think it is important to enjoy horses, and if what you are doing makes you happy, go for it!

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Doc Helladay
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posted 12-31-2002 05:14 AM           Edit/Delete Message
I have loved horses my whole life. I raised paints for 10 years. When I was young I rode all the time, my dream was to someday to have property to have and raise my own. Well that day did come and I did what I always dreamed for, but during that 10 year frame I did not ride them. They were more like my big pets and when the babies came, that was the most exciting moments I can remember. My last hope was in my wish list was to accomplish a breeding that gave me a black and white tovero with 1 blue and brown eye and be a filly..I went to a auction and bid on a stallion that never produced a paint in its life.. I figured that would do it..I woke up to exactly what I ordered and on april fools day ta boot.. Named her April Fools Issue. She was a great neice to if you remember the show on TV (MR ED). Mine didnt talk though But on the brighter side of this story reason I gave up horses is I had a little colt(4 months) he only wanted to walk backwards of all things so I would always have to put a but rope on him to back him into his stall..ONE day I guess he didnt want to go into reverse..he went over the top of me and the rope wrapped around my arm..I got drug around 5 acres for approx 30 minutes..Amazing not 1 broken bone but I will say this much..I was drug through thistle if anyone knows what that is..pokey things I swear when this ordeal was over someone could of hung Xmas bulbs off me and lit me up..so that is my horse life story, but I still love em and always will.
Doc~

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Kristin_8615
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posted 01-25-2003 12:10 AM           Edit/Delete Message
If what you're doing makes you happy then keep it up. Your horse is still being exercised and while some people might see not riding as unusual, it really isn't. I think the people who really love their horses and are committed to them are the people who have a bond between themselves and their pets. If you have that bond then what you are doing is right. You know though if you want your horses to be ridden, or if your horses want to be ridden, maybe you could find someone around the town to ride them as well as your walks. Horses are a great addition to a young adults life and taking care of a horse really impacts their life. If you can handle sharing your horse then maybe you should consider getting someone to ride your horses for you, especially if you have a small pasture. But keep up just having fun.

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