--- Judy Ryder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> > double twisted copper snaffle...I admit, she was a hard one to
> stop
> 
> Yuck!
> 
> 
> > Sally retrained her, starting off with adding a hackamore 
> > She now rides in a very comfy bit....or really a halter about 1/2
> the
> > time as Sally rides her from her seat mostly now.
> > 
> > had a lot of fun to get her horses mouth soft and subtle...
> 
> Superb!  Congrats to you and Sally!
> 
> Have we seen a picture of this mare?
> 
> 
> Judy



I think so a few years back I might have sent one, but she was the
skewbald pinto mare in my yard when you came over, the very pregnate
one...she threw a beautiful silver dapple pinto fill about 8 weeks
ago, so she is now out in our pasture in Ka'u, with 3 other mares
with their babies, and 2 of last years babies...its a nice herd...

Dis should be foaling soon out there, her second one..then we will
bring her back home for awhile to start training her, she has only
had about 30 days of work so far, she is so easy, I call it, point
and shoot horse...get on go down the trail and take it easy, she is
so couragous and bold and curios...

S. Lee

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