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Comment from Vanya

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Comment from Lou

Hello Betty, I was overjoyed to hear of a drsaesge rider to be a friend of Buck as well as to find another surprise that you learned from Ray Hunt. I really want to learn how to ride horses the right way, there are so many ways out there, in methods and in training, that I know there has to be truth. Just as things are right and wrong in our heavenly Father's eyes, then there is His truth that we decipher rights and wrongs in this world. Reining it back into the equine part though, I really want to learn how to ride the right way, when you see someone ride right , you kinda of just know it. And what I'm trying to say is, I've been to one of Buck's clinics, and it always makes me think, that's how it should be done .Now I'm reminiscing in the joy it is to see truth in riding.However, I ride drsaesge, and currently I am projecting a horse at college, I am allowed to do groundwork and under saddle work. He has trouble getting his hindquarters underneath of him, and as a result leans on my hands, falls on his forehand, rthym is inconsistent, is stiff, and and runs through the bit. I'm not exactly sure where how to approach his situations, but all I know is that I want to do it in the right way. I don't know the first situation to approach, or maybe it isn't approaching a single situation at all I'm looking for guidance how to approach the horse's situations. What are your thoughts?Sincerely,Emma B.
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Comment from Anonymous

I'm from Arkansas, U.S., and I have been in contact with her as well. She first contacted me through Friendsation.com. I'm thankful for this site.
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Comment from Anonymous

I'm From Calif,U.S. and been in contact with her for a while now but I'm afraid she's just a Scammer!,She also uses The Bat! which is a sure Sign.
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