Fun Vanner Cob Silver Dapple
Rosie's Vogue, six year old Vanner Cob mare.
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Fun Vanner Cob Silver Dapple
Rosie's Vogue, six year old Vanner Cob mare.

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Lil spinny spinny
Thea is in heat and no one is happy about it
Smart puppy targets the hip
Worked on responsiveness to light pressure and relaxation with today. I’m still taking a break from tumblr for now, but may pop in every now and again to share a cute pic. Once I’m back I’ll have lots to share!

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I am so proud of this girl right here!!! It’s funny how only 2 months ago I would say that she was my least favorite horse in the barn and that I didn’t really like working with her. What had appeared to be an ornery mare who didn’t want to be bothered was actually a brilliant, sweet mare that had learned that working wasn’t fun. Once I realized this, I decided to completely go back to basics with her so that she could learn that work is fun and rewarding and now she loves to work! I think I’ll be writing a blog post on her transformation soon so stay tuned for that!
She was fresh today to say the least
Intro to Clicker Training: The Importance of the Target Part 1
Intro to Clicker Training: The Importance of the Target Part 1
“As equestrians, it is our responsibility to ensure the physical and mental well being of our horses as they go through the process of being trained for whatever discipline or purpose we intend to use them for. Because of this, I uphold the core principle that a horse should fully understand and be able to perform their job before being burdened with what will always be an imperfect rider...”
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