Racing tips for Sha Tin Nov 4, 2009
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Racing tips for Sha Tin, November 7
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RacingDiary Podcast Wednesday 04 November
Author: carlharristurftalk
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Added: November 3, 2009
Open Question: anyone any good horse racing tips for today?
hi all any good horseracing tips for today as i am new to all this
Voting Question: how to get a horse to be…?
Alright so I am asking tons of questions today lol I have been riding for about a year now on my 9 year old ArabXMorgan and we are learning barrels (just started about a week ago at the most) I’m doing a ton of research and trying to get as many opinions as I can. I ride using a snaffle bit to build good hands on me and a good mouth on my horse, and I don’t want to change that but what would be the benefits if i did and what bit would be best?? Also, I have been watching videos on barrel racing videos and it seems like their horses just want to run and run and are so excited to leave the gate!! how do i get my horse to be like that and just want to run?! I’m only 14 so i can’t really offord to buy a new horse yet, my grandmother breeds paint horses and every once in awhile one has some hott blood in it but not very often, but I don’t think im ready for a handful horse yet. I think if i really pushed my horse to his limit he would be fast and with some training he defiantly has great potential. I live in a very little town so bye no means am i looking to go to state or anything (it would be nice though lol) So if you have any advice or tips that would be amazing!!! =) thank you
Open Question: Is Voodoo practiced in London?
I was on the tube train. South London, crammed like sardines in a tin as usual when I could sense someone staring at me. So, making out I wasn’t flustered by this I slowly raised my peepers from the paper to see a very comely, portly Lady of African/Caribbean origin in a bright and colorful headscarf smiling sweetly at me as she grasped two bulging bags of shopping. So lovely and mumsey she looked I found myself smiling back and bade her good day Ma’am. Imagine my surprise when she suddenly jabbered in a fearful tongue brandishing a black and white chicken, her eyes white with an unholy fervor! She waggled the said poultry in my direction and yabbered a cant or sorts and slaughtered the flapping bird with a moon blessed dagger of shimmering silver. I decided to pay no attention mind and chose to ignore the silly old trotter, and resumed reading the paper. There was an article about winter tips for gardening, which I found interesting, and also, I spotted with a gasp, a super picture of a racing motor vehicle in the motoring section. A V12 too, haven’t we come along way from the horse and trap eh?
Open Question: barrel racing!!!!!!!!!!!!?
I’m getting introduced into this sport lately and I have some questions What size do you think the horse should be? What kind of breed would you use in a barrel racing event? If mix then breeds If you have tips, info, anything let me know Thank you Would a horse 15.2 hands work well I’ll try to get pic up here too.
Open Question: Horse only wants to lead on trail?
I just bought my new horse about 5 months ago. He’s young, only 5, but has a very calm demeanor and generally listens very well. He’s started on barrels, but I haven’t raced him yet. When he is in the ring being worked, he’s PERFECT. When riding alone, he’s perfect (a tad bit more energy on the trial then in the ring, but still an angel). The problem is when I ride with a group. He doesn’t like to be behind other horses. Yesterday I rode with a group, and all the horses in the group were hot, crazy barrel horses. It was a walk only ride, but the other horses naturall were prancing along and walking fast. My horse gets very upset when he’s left behind, and starts cantering in place and getting a little nutsy. Now I’ve ridden hot barrel horses for many years, so I’m used to this kind of behavior. I just don’t want him to stay in this habit! I don’t feel like dealing with crazy horses anymore. If I ride with anyone, as long as he’s in the front he’s fine. But if someone passes me, he gets upset and starts getting really rowdy. I don’t think he has been trail ridden much. I think the girl who owned him before me mostly did ring work with him. Like I said, alone or in the front of the pack he’s perfect. He’s great in the ring. Does anyone have any tips on how to rectify this behavior?



















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