This message is from: "Warren Stockwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Your right " the hurry up method is their with most trainers and if the
critter doesn't follow in the pattern or fit into the box well their
abstinent!!! I found my Kaari wasn't ready for the show ring or serious
riding and I got frustrated than I started using the Parelli stuff at
Karri's pace not mine. You saw the results at  2001 Blue Earth show my
daughter Hannah 8 rode her and karri was better for her than any of the
adults that used her for a class. Hannah did get to learn the parelli stuff
(although a little muttled ) and the connection was made. Kaari developed
into something special when she was ready to learn things really started to
click for her and us last year when she turned 7.

Now I trust her with my kids and use her for lessons ( although not complete
trust ever)

Roberta
----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 11:12 AM
Subject: Re: hurrying fjords


> This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I think you are correct when you say some trainers want to hurry with
fjords
> and run into problems.  Both my adult fjords will just become more
difficult
> to handle if I try to hurry or get obviously upset with them.  Instead, if
I
> take a quiet, routine, persistent approach - usually gets me what I am
asking
> for.  When I see their lip relax and  they start to lick those wonderous
lips
> I always feel soooooooo good.
>
> Has anyone done the Paralli Natural Horsemanship methods with a young
foal?
> How did it work?  I am not a "follower" of Paralli but am thinking of
trying
> it with Hasse.  Let me know, please!!
>
> Linda in MN

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