tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1891367666970376785.post8930302475501792978..comments2024-01-01T08:22:39.808-08:00Comments on Laying The Foundation: Selecting, Starting & Competing The PERFECT Saddleseat English HorseSFTShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14155830531219245152noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1891367666970376785.post-71338253403442455382009-08-23T11:16:20.805-07:002009-08-23T11:16:20.805-07:00:-D Welcome to the club!! LOL
I appreciate a good...:-D Welcome to the club!! LOL<br /><br />I appreciate a good horse of any breed, I have had many different breeds of horses in training and have found fabulous things about them all...but my heart belongs to the Arabian horse. :) :)SFTShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14155830531219245152noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1891367666970376785.post-32913691792318939722009-08-23T10:22:20.115-07:002009-08-23T10:22:20.115-07:00Waay OT, but I rode my first Arabian yesterday. I...Waay OT, but I rode my first Arabian yesterday. I'm in LOVE. I found his trot to be had to post to, it was so smooth. I did not feel like I was on a pogo stick as I usually do when cantering. Most saddlebreds I've ridden have trots that fairly bounce you out of the saddle, so it is very easy to post to them. Their canter's however, feel like sitting on pogo sticks. Argent's was so nice to work with and so comfortable. I'm in love.Kaedehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12771580530132454160noreply@blogger.com