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Expert Profile: Maura

Expertise:   I can also answer questions related to Hunter/Jumper, Dressage and Eventing. I can't answer questions related to any types of Western rinding.

Experience in the area
I have had 13 years in dealing with all types of horses. I currently own and ride 1 horse. I have trained him for 2 years.

Organizations
Topline Farm

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Prestige Points: 180
Knowledge   9.50   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.00   Excellent
Timeliness   9.67   Best of the best
Politeness   9.67   Best of the best
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Total Questions
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32
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User Comments
Thanks! If I come across any other questions I will let you know. Linda
(Linda on 10/25/07)
thanks heaps for your reply so soon!! Georgia
(Georgia on 10/04/07)
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Recent Answers from Maura
2008-05-10  When do I rise? hi jade, I have always heard post following the outside leg. Thats what i have done all of my life. And getting posting down just takes practice. after time you will be able to feel the correct leg...
2008-02-09  does not like contact hi...im sorry about that It sounds like you're doing the right things. Have you had his teeth checked by a vet? They may need to be floated. It could be that something in his mouth is awry. Otherwise...
2008-02-09  throwing of the head+fighting the bit I would suggest putting him on the lunge line with sliding side reins. They are designed to encourage the horse to put his head down and stretch his back. I would also try riding with draw reins that...
2008-01-23  Older Jumpers Hi, Chelsea. I think you are doing the absolute right thing with her now. Since she is so old it would be wise not to jump her over 2- 2'3. When she is that old her bones will be beginning to go downhill...
2008-01-18  Horse Problem Jenna, she is probably just used to getting worked and does not know that she does not have to do anything. I would try to work her in the big paddock. Not a lot just a couple circles and transitions...
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