Another successful ride...

Jul 16, 2009 12:34

Tuesday night's ride was bad to say the least.  Trigger was resistant he didn't want to work and he definitely didn't want to canter.  I worked with him on his right lead canter departure which currently involves a nasty looking head toss as he takes the lead.  He had been doing this to left as well, but I worked with him and got him to tip his ( Read more... )

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lantairvlea July 24 2014, 03:36:07 UTC
Wandering over from your interview with

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trigger_happy01 July 24 2014, 10:25:05 UTC
Added you! This entry is really old and I don't think the interview mentioned it but I have a friesian cross (Nevy), she's a friesian x national show horse and I also own her dad now who is a friesian. :)

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lantairvlea July 24 2014, 14:35:09 UTC
So does that qualify her as a Georgian Grand or does the Arab in there nix that?

I look forward to hearing about them!

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trigger_happy01 July 24 2014, 14:49:03 UTC
No, the arabian nixes the Georgian Grande and so does her mother's registration. Unfortunately, even though I know who her granddam is, her mother was registered as half-arabian instead of National Show Horse as she should have been. When they registered her half-arabian, they did not include verification of parentage or her granddam's registration number. Which sucks. Nevy is registered with Friesian Sporthorse Association (with just a certificate of pedigree because the unverified granddam keeps her out of the main stud book as well) and Friesian Heritage Horse which gave her full papers. The lack of good paperwork for Nevy's mom has really been troublesome and frustrating and according to the American Saddlebred, her granddam has passed on and there is no DNA recorded for her.

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lantairvlea July 24 2014, 14:56:23 UTC
That stinks. I hate it when people flub the paperwork. I have Kash's papers, but the people before me never got a signature from his previous owner so after 11 years he's still in someone else's name and a stallion according to AHA.

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