On 1/24/07, Anne Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The way I train its slow and I let the horse tell me when they are >ready to 
> go to the next step in training.  Within 3 days I am riding >the young horses 
> around the farm outside the fenced in pastures.  If >they get scare they just 
> stop and turn their heads and look for help >from the riders until I tell 
> them its ok then they are fine.  I just go >slow.



so how come there are problem icelandics?  Am I missing something ?  I
thought this whole thread began because someone said they had a
problem?  Why do they "cull" icelandics then, just for the meat
aspect?
Janice--
yipie tie yie yo

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