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2010 Home About us Services Mustangs Gallery & References Horses in Training Welcome!!! NOTE: On Desensitizing You can over-desensitize a horse if you don’t do it
right, causing problems later on, such as control and safety
problems. "Dimond" Chestnut Morab Mare - California
MIKE CAME TO HER WITH TARP SHE CAME TO MIKE TO SEE TARP
There - much better!
Needed someone on the ground to hold her hand while she
balanced the tippy bridge at a perfect level...that is SCARY!
Waiting for her turn to load for a trail ride.... Do I have to stand next to him?
Unloading... Wait a minute! Where am I? Do I really want out? Let me
stop and think about this.....
Getting her full attention....and mounting.... Double-checking her attention after mounting, good...and
we're off!
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