--- In [email protected], "Judy Ryder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I > hope that if you get a pony you will enjoy raising it as much as I enjoy my > Icelandic pony Trigger (I did not include Icelandic ponies in my article > because they generally have a bad attitude).
That's wierd. I wonder where they are getting this idea from? I really think that my two Icelandics are the easiest equines I've ever met. They are so easy that when we changed pastures the teenage girl led the boys over there and took them both at the same time, Snorri was about 2.5 and didn't have tons of formal training time, hardly any "formal training" really. Maybe that doesn't sound like too much if you are only used to Icelandics, but I really would not try it with the mules, I am positive I would lose at least one of them on the way over there, the KMSH might be ok, but she is really more spirited naturally than I find my Icelandics to be, more spontaneous running and jumping around for the fun of it. The only thing I can think of is bad training causing them to appear to have "bad attitudes", I sure don't see it being part of their nature. Kim
