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Good luck.... I hope you get the help you need... the stress must be overwhelming..... I am praying for you.
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You can't quit, I'm just getting started..... I am 49 and learning how to ride..... :) I try so hard to do things that will help with riding... first I started yoga, then I discovered a hula hoop.... it's sort of a dorky exercise, but if you try i...
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50 and still going strong!
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Jennifer Lamm replied to Tiffany's discussion 'No Respect' in the group Horses Q&A
Hello... I have a mustang. He's 4..... he used to rear, or strike, or whathaveyou, but he's always been easy to catch. I think what helped me the most was pushing through and insecurities I had that I could manage Oliver... and I still work in it....
on Monday
Thank you!!
on Sunday
My horse has done all that stuff, charge, bite..... but he doesn't do that to me anymore.. he would do it to anyone new though that he didn't know.... He's been laid down too. :) done that already... not me, but Steve.. Steve laid him down when he...
on Saturday
I'm so sorry..... the only positive thing I can say is that I'm glad for you that you can bury him where you are... that would bring me comfort. My horses have to be given to a renderer.... that is gonna kill me. i am so sorry for your loss Ann.....
on Saturday
Hey Shirley.. I got confused in your post. did you end up befriending the orphan or the other horse.... would you mind going into just one story of how the orphan horse was different and what the trainer did to try and work with him? I am pretty ...
on Friday
He is very patient also.... and gives himself time to observe and learn about his War Pony.... I love that about him.... he doesn't try to act like he is going to fix something all at once....
November 17
Dear Laura. Thank you for that..... I am working with my mustang, Oliver. He is 4 and we have been together for 4 years, but he is a challenge to say the least..... I revel in my small wins that I get with him, in that I see that he is understandi...
November 17
My horses eat out of drum feeders. I'm sure they are breathing in hay. They don't have heaves. Toby is 27. :) Oliver, my mustang, one time, he got his shoe stuck on the outside of the feeder.... the drums are sort of thin and he got his shoe stuck...
November 15
Hello. :) Fiona helped with answering about Statelinetack.com and the Video Gallery. I am sure that Chris gets paid by someone as he deserves to, but it isn't me.... The Yo Yo game, and some things that even Chris Cox and Clinton Anderson suggest...
November 15
Hi Marti. I did something new with my horses last night.... I played with them from about 8-9 and it was dark and breezy and cool, usually we hang in the mid morning.... Oliver and I ended up moving so well together that our game turned into wooho...
November 14
Then yes, I've seen it. :) I'm in the Saavy Club too.
November 14
I'm not sure I get what you mean by sensitive.... he's not your breed, but he's been called sensitive. I make sure we do alot of work with him releasing his endorphins so he will stay level headed. Softening him, etc.... so that no matter what bri...
November 14
Fiona. I had a truly dangerous horse and I just learned how to show him that I could be leader, and we went nice and slow..... I hope you stay safe. I can totally recommend that you watch Chris Irwin's videos to show you some real subtle body lang...
November 14

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I am a new horse owner of 5 years. Everyday is a new learning experience for me and I've gotten alot out of Chris' leadership.
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The Gentleness of a Sweet Horse to his Person. :)

Where to start on a thread where nobody knows you, but you do have a history. :) Maybe this will be the dumbest thing you ever read....

I guess I will just start with last night when I went out to tend to my 4 year old Mustang Oliver and a swollen sheath. His winky wanker wasn't even coming out for him to pee... I was concerned, the area was warm... I tried a few things unsuccessfully and I let him be. Thought about it some more... "how can I get close enough to him to touch it and clean it out… Continue

Posted on September 12, 2009 at 12:48pm — 6 Comments

Jennifer Lamm

Energy Work....

One of the last times I roundpenned my horse it was pretty disastrous.... we had bad chemistry, he reared, and I got scared and cried, bugged my trainer, scared my horse, just really screwed up.... so I quit.... wow, she's a quitter..... no.... I quit to take like the 20 steps back I needed to take to get myself under control so there was ZERO emotion when I worked with Oliver the next time... to figure out why he was pawing and rearing and what was wrong with our communication. .... Steve, my a… Continue

Posted on June 28, 2009 at 11:18am — 7 Comments

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Working on Myself

This is my first blog entry, but a good place for me to start at this point in my 5 year training. I grew up in a classroom roundpen situation with my two horses, Toby and Oliver. Over the last five years I've not ridden as much as I've worked on trying to have a relationship with my horses, learn equine language and live in a herd with my two horses. I feel like a girl at 4H, as a 44 year old woman with Toby delivered to me and me realizing that horses were really strange to me, ominous almost,… Continue

Posted on June 11, 2009 at 2:01pm —

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At 6:27pm on November 9, 2009, Ferrous said…
Thanks for the comment. I can't help but enjoy 'The Squirt'... he's just so much fun! :)

I read that you are doing some 'in hand' work with Oliver. You can accomplish a lot with groundwork. If you are firm and clear during your work, and assert yourself as the leader, then your relationship with Oliver will become stronger, and your confidence in one another (and thus your confidence in general) will also grow. Have fun! We're having a blast with our groundwork, and are in the process of introducing ground-driving. Riding is only one aspect of enjoying horses.
At 12:20am on October 27, 2009, Shirley said…
Got another Savvy Club DVD again today. I just watched the last one a couple of nights ago.
Good thinking on your part to not watch the "Cloud' taping till you are feeling better.
I found myself feeling very serious and sad as I watched it....and mad. And Depressed!! Somehow I have to try to not allow it to disturb me so much so I can get busy on the phone and mailings. I want to let the light shine so people can see the issues and act to help...not get snuffed out with gloom and doom.
At 12:28am on October 26, 2009, Shirley said…
But, but, but, did you see my other message? We got out of the arena and around the barnyard?!

Did you see the new show on Clouds Herd tonight? it's suppose to be on again several times in the next two weeks if you missed it. It was VERY interesting what Ginger has been able to catch on video and share and explain about mustang life in the wild. I was soooo touched. You are going to have so much fun yet ahead of you....on top of what you've already had watching him grow up with you.
At 11:35pm on October 25, 2009, Shirley said…
Almost forgot! I did watch the Savvy Club DVD late last night and even though I didn't really think it would be too useful but it was interesting. It would be especially good for someone just learning with a horse. The idea of stroking/combing the reins to help relax the horse was very cool and then the little technique of how to hold the reins to back was different then how I'd been taught. I used it on Cash tonight and he liked it. He's always backed good but he was more responsive and faster about it tonight.
At 11:27pm on October 25, 2009, Shirley said…
I am very happy and very sad tonight.
I am very very happy that Cash and I rode around the barn yard tonight....all by oursleves and it was b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l! Yes! Beautiful!! He was such a good boy and all went very well.

The sad part was watching the PBS special tonight on Clouds herd. If you didn't see it, I think it was the first showing of this part 3 of the series. The show was a delight but made me all the more so sad at what is going on with not just this herd but so many of the herds and the individual horses. I'm thankful that so many are getting homes (like your Oliver) rather then being added to the ones held in pens but the freedom that is being lost by so many and the families that are being broken up. I fear this is not being done for the protection of the horses at all but is totally due to greed on the part of many men that stand to profit in different ways by destroying these most beautiful animals. These animals have a loyalty to each other as shown by the program. I guess it's just time to really get down to business and get all these phone numbers and addresses together and really get busy stirring the pot.
Hope you and Oliver are having lots of fun!
At 10:19am on October 22, 2009, Shirley said…
I see two pictures by you in Wild Horses from the Sanctuary....Is that it? Sounds interesting & fun. I'm all for anything that helps the wild mustangs!
I just posted a video of Cash and I if you want o take a peek.. It's just under the videos, I didn't see how to link it to my page. But if you look at the ones that came in today, I think you'll see it.
Keep Horsen Around!
At 1:01pm on October 21, 2009, Shirley said…
Yes, I would be great to see. Did you get the Sept or Oct. DVD for the Savvy club? I can't believe I haven't watched mine yet. Maybe too much time chatting on barnmice.
Where have you been.~~ Haven't heard from you in a while? I was out on vacation to florida and still itching from some beach bugs after 6 days home. Other then that it was a very nice trip. Can't believe I've been home that long.
Been riding? Hope you'll fill me in! Cash and I are at a good place. Hoping for some peace at the barn for a while.
Keep Horsen Around!
At 1:37am on October 21, 2009, Ferrous said…
Horses certainly do have a lot to teach us! I have a very smart lad myself (he's too smart sometimes!) . He is the first young horse (under 4) that I have ever had, and we are taking our time learning together. I'm in no hurry since we hopefully have many years ahead of us. He's just a baby (two) so it's lots of groundwork for now... and we're having a blast. He is a fun and curious horse, with an awesome sense of humour!
If nothing else, my horse can always make me smile! :)
At 9:54pm on October 20, 2009, Ferrous said…
Hi again, I was browsing through your photos - Oliver is such a cutie! Toby looks sweet too. Bareback is a great learning tool - you not only gain balance, but you can really feel the horse. A couple of my coaches have given me lunge lessons in which I would ride bareback with my eyes closed and focus on what the horse was doing (which leg was moving up etc.). I love being that 'in touch' with the horse (you can more easily feel the muscles prepare for a transition, sense if the horse is relaxed or nervous... you really get to feel what's going on with your mount). Plus bareback riding is simply a lot of fun. ;)
... and if it happens to be cold (a common occurrence in Canada) being close to your horse provides a bit of extra warmth! :)
At 8:02pm on October 20, 2009, Ferrous said…
Hi Jennifer. I saw your question about the rope around the neck of the horse being ridden without a bridle. I also like to ride bareback with just a neckstrap... I've done so since I was little. I have used a soft rope, but generally I use a long stirrup leather. On a larger horse the leather sometimes sits a little higher than I would like, so I am hoping to have a cordeo made, or possibly get one here:
http://www.equihof.be/catalog/index.php?cPath=183_61
The cordeo is long enough to fit low on the neck, which is best. A cordeo isn't meant to exert control, so you will develop good balance, seat and legs riding with one, since your aids primarily come from your seat and legs. You should ride in an enclosed arena (and with your trainer there) when riding with a cordeo... even after years of riding my pony that way, I always used a bridle (hackamore) when hacking in order to have more control.
 
 

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