[drivingpairs] Re: age work

You are right, they are not youngsters...

...and are very so slightly BULL HEADED  !!!!!!!

(LOL)

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In a message dated 8/30/2004 12:06:40 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> Subject: [drivingpairs] Re: age work
> Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 11:40:21 -0700
> 
> Really ?
> 
> ...and the advice I seem to get is drive my pair as singles to get 
> some = more handle on them...
> 
> Curious...
> 

The difference with your pair, Beverly, by what I remember of them from 
e-mail conversations and posts here, but never having seen them, could very
well 
be, that your ponies are no youngsters anymore, but are older already, and 
should know their stuff, but perhaps give you a hard time in the pair,
right?  But 
with your older animals, the way I see it from here,  we are not talking 
starting them, neither physically nor emotionally. Nor do we have a concern
with 
your older animals to perhaps overfacing them with work, which we do have
with 
Carol's 2 year old youngster. So in your case, single work may be the
answer, 
so that YOU get more familiar with each of your ponies and get more of a
handle 
on each of them.  
Good luck 
Hardy


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