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  1. SarahSchaaf1996

    Trick Training Minis

    I have taught my mini to bow, shake hands, lie down, circus bow, kneel, touch his chest, rear, stand on 3 types of pedestals (that's his favorite- he does it on his own in the hay all the time), give hugs, spin around and we are now working on classical dressage moves such as Piaffe, and the...
  2. SarahSchaaf1996

    Showing in halter

    Make no mistake, my horses are far, far from "champion" or "successful" halter horses (They're more of my lovable performance horses- well.. one of them is.. the others are just lazy). However, I'm in my 12th year of showing minis, and I definitely think small, local, preferably county fairs...
  3. SarahSchaaf1996

    Help with Show Halters

    Performance halters work well for showmanship and jumping. I always buy my haltersfrom star lake farm. I invested in the beautiful rhinestone performance and "refined" halters- well worth EVERY penny. minitack.com (Ozark mountain) has great inventory too. http://starlakefarm.com/new_items.html
  4. SarahSchaaf1996

    Frustrated - "everything seems fine until it isn't"

    Totally understand.... My mini got in with one of our standardbred geldings once. My mini promptly kicked our large horse in the chin when he got too close. Just safer for everyone if they remain friends ACROSS the fence....
  5. SarahSchaaf1996

    Showing in AMHA color class

    Not trying to be negative here, but I've been attending the KY state fair for almost 12 years now, and the color class is NOT judged fairly. They have the same two judges every year, and they are friends with the members who are showing.. although it is always great to try, all I can do is wish...
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