--- Janice McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> have her ride behind you and watch whisper closely
and when she even twitches one ear back wiggle the
reins and scold. <<

That puts the other horse/rider combo at risk, tho,
for a horse that is quick and agile and can double
barrel quickly.  I find ear pinning and ugly faces
easy to deal with.  It's the double barrel without
warning, or a warning so quick as to not have the time
to react.  Now before someone tells me to work on
timing, stop, and think, do I know her horse?  Ugly
faces are easy to deal with, but my horse will double
barrel without warning, and so I will not put another
person or their horse at risk, so I say just stay off
her butt.  If you come too close, you deserve to be
double barrelled.

Susan in NV   
  Nevermore Ranch http://users.oasisol.com/nevermore/
   
  Disclaimer
  CAUTION: DO NOT DRIVE WITH HOT COFFEE IN YOUR LAP



      
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