This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jean gayle)

>Hello Kristine, Isnt this what we all want to achieve with the horse, the
willingness to do what we want in symphony with the horse?  How nice and
that you can sustain it rather than it being a fleeting moment during a
lesson or practice session.  Cheers to you in Germany, my favorite country
to visit.  Jean Gayle

and threw away
>the reins. After a couple of minutes I sat the trot out - still no hands
>- and Kai
>rounded his neck of his own accord, as though he were going to take to
>the bit.
>He was happy and content and would accelerate or slow down on very
>slight voice ques.
>I ride him all the time like that now - steering him with my legs and
>weight shifts.
>I recently bought a bitless side-pull - and he loves it. In time, I know
>he will balance himself
>out and "go on the bit", even where there is none.
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>       Kristine in Frankfurt
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:        Dave McWethy [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent:        Samstag, 19. Dezember 1998 16:19
>> To:  FjordList
>> Subject:     first Fjord
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Jean Gayle  --- A Subscriber at Techline 

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