I can answer questions about teaching gymkhana events, jumping, and some western pleasure, trailering problems, no whoa, building confidence(horse and rider), and much more!! You give me a question and I will answer it my fullest, and if I don't know the answer I will research it for you. :O)
I participate in local gymkhana events and ride dressage and jumping at home. I love horses and I know my stuff.
I'm still in High School, but know my way around horses.
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Sorry for the delayed response... I was not able to get on the internet for awhile.. It all depends on the size of the arena you are using and I do not know the exact measurements for the barrel pattern
Hi, Your mares problem could be separation anxiety, but I believe she could be burnt on the barrels. I owned a mare that would refuse to go into the arena. She would back into other horses, people,
Hi, What do you mean by locks up? I know several different ways a horse locks up... I own a black Dash for Cash mare that when she got agitated she would lunge forward and lock her neck so I couldn't
well just because he is limping does not mean he has laminitis. He could simply just have stone bruise or twisted his ankle. You might want to ask a vet. No, I do not believe it can kill your horse. But
Diablo - I have seen alot of barrel horses that have very thick legs and can flat get down and turn. So no, I don't believe that would affect him at all on the pattern. I had a paint horse that was so

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