>Very interesting, Sue! >Sounds like she was close?
Yes, I don't have all the details of Kolur's background but my understanding is that he was driven pretty hard to tolt and to perform. In the arena now he tenses up and gets cranky at first when asked to tolt but on the trail he's just fine with it. His last owner did trade him for another horse to show with while she still had Kolur (after he refused to perform any more), but I don't know if it was gray._ Brenna was started at 5 and six months later was taken to the evaluations with several other horses from the same herd. Her scores weren't great and she was brought to Robyn's to be sold. Today she just loves to have a chance to perform in the arena. She wants to get everything right and perfect and gets very upset if she doesn't understand what is being asked of her. At a clinic last year she stood next to me for hours watching the show and each horse going by. I feel she yearns to be a great show horse. Sue _,_._,___ > >
