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LARRY AND ANGEL
(Angel is our last baby out of our beloved mare Willow) |
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Carson's Arabians
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Larry, John and Angel get ready to go |
Spot shows that lifting the back and bringing hind end up under her is a natural thing! |
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Shine shows nothing phases him (new way to keep off flies?) -- note the loose reins |
Connie and 2004 Bachelor Bey son "Shine" begins to trust each other over scary objects and obstacles.. |
We incorporate a gentle training method that starts on day one. This includes imprinting, halter training, round pen, lounge line work in the round pen, and ponying before riding which helps work the horses into a calm saddle demeanor. One of our successful training techniques is involving the owner in each step of training to provide closer relationships between Arabian and owner. Training time varies depending and expectations of owner and qualities of horse. Our training is focused around the natural abilities of the horse and continual progression through repetition of each training step. We enjoy watching and transforming the intelligence of each horse into a reliable family Arabian.
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Akkela checks out the newest toys in the round pen, showing even older horses can accept new things. |
Winnie, the wonder horse, isn't so sure about these new toys! |
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HeBeFierce's first driving lesson out in the open (Stephanie thinks she is in the drivers seat). |
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This is another step in our training. Stephanie is riding Red, and ponying Spot. Spot is getting used to working with other horses, and seeing people taller than she is. Just one more step before we ride the horses.
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Akkela and Angel show how an older
horse and a younger horse can enjoy a beautiful autumn day, and a ride
with friends.
(Do they look related? It's uncle and niece) |
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Weaving in and out of the cones practices bending and control |
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| HeBeFierce shows that the toys are no big deal -- he can do it all even without a halter! |
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