Reblog if you’re a personal equestrian blog!
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As the fog cover the track, just you and me follow the trail we might not see where we going but I have feeling it something great that wait for us.
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I love to see this stallion around. He’s really handsome and not even such a handful to handle.
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What do you call a woman who has a lot of sex? Her name.
GOD FUCKING YES, that.THIS. WHOLE. PICTURE. <3
Oops, sorry, this picture automatically reblogged itself.
this whole picture is just great
Sorry for the color, but this HAS to be on my blog.
I Could Not Pass This Without Reblogging.
Fucking Hell to the fucking YES!
Fuck yeah look at that guy in the back just like… fuck yeah
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Please pay attention when you are driving, especially when you’re driving around horse trailers! My friend V was rear-ended by someone texting and driving and going WAY too fast. Fortunately, she and her horse are okay and her boy walked away with a gash and some stitches, but it could have been so much worse. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PAY ATTENTION WHEN YOU ARE DRIVING. There have been way too many accidents involving horses and horse trailers in the past year, several where multiple horses have DIED and it all could have been so easily prevented by people PAYING ATTENTION on the road and not cutting off horse trailers, texting and driving, etc.
Horse trailers are huge and have a lot of momentum, we can’t stop quickly if you cut us off and then have to slam on your breaks, we have to stop slowly so if you’re behind us please keep that in mind as well. We don’t mean to be “the slow driver” on the road but we have living, breathing animals in our trailer that are precious to us and that are trying to balance while they stand the entire drive. Our horses are like our children, our babies, and we take their safety very seriously. Please be considerate when out on the roads with us!
If you follow me (and even if you don’t) I and other horse people would really appreciate a reblog or even a ‘like’ just to show you acknowledge this message. I can’t even begin to describe how terrifying it is to drive a truck and trailer sometimes and my heart stopped when I saw this photo show up on Facebook today. I was expecting the worst and it’s a horrifying thing to imagine.
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If there is one thing I’ve learned about training and handling greenies, it’s to always set your horse up for success. Is your horse dead to your leg? Don’t ask for a leg yield. Go back to the ground an do turns on the forehand with light pressure of your hand against his girth area. Does he shy…
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