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JourneysEnd

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[SIZE=14pt] Things you learn from living with horses:[/SIZE]

1. People who don't take care of their own horses will be the first ones to tell you how to care for yours.

2. You should never buy a cheap girth!

3. A handsome horse who's badly behaved will become a lot less attractive in about 15 min.

4. People who think they have nothing more to learn about riding, hit the ground the hardest.

5. Children and ponies are natural allies and often have identical dispositions.

6. The richest horse people often look the poorest.

7. The closeness of a horse is one of the sweetest smells in the world.

8. A solitary ride through the bush is more beneficial than six months with the best psychiatrist.

9. The worse a person rides, the more likely they are going to blame it on the horse. (!!Amen to this one!)))

10. The best thing about going to the barn first thing in the morning is that horses don't care how you look.

11. If a dealer insists a horse is worth twice what he's asking, he's usually worth half that much.

12. The best way to appreciate how another person rides is to get on their horse.

13. I can recognize another horse person no matter what town, city, state, county or country I visit.

14. You can never have too many hoof picks.

15. It is not wise to argue with something that outweighs you by 1,000 pounds (or even 2 to 1)

16. I'd rather have a horse with a perfect mind than a perfect head.

17. Eight hours is too long to be in the saddle!

18. If you think you have left the water on in the barn - you have, if you think you have closed the pasture gate - you haven't.

19. When someone asks you if you like their horse always say yes

20. The happiest people I know own horses, dogs, cats and at least one deranged goat or donkey.

21. If you're looking for the perfect horse you will never own one.

22. Owning a horse can either make a marriage or break it.

23. I can't stand to have an empty stable.

24. You shouldn't talk about your first place ribbon to someone that came in second.

25. If someone says that horse has a little buck, it has a BIG buck.

26. If we need rain, schedule a show.

27. I've never warmed up to someone that didn't want to walk down to the stables.

28. A clean stable and a sparkling horse are among life's great pleasures.

29. Even given away horses can be too expensive. Especially give away horses.

30. No matter how badly behaved you are, your horse always gives you a second chance.

31. A more expensive horse doesn't make a better one.

32. Losing a horse can break your heart, but it will have been worth it.

33. If you can't imagine life without a horse... DON'T
 
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Talk about the truth!
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I particularly laughed over number 20 because we have "Isaac, the Goat"!

" 20. The happiest people I know own horses, dogs, cats and at least one deranged goat or donkey."
 
Same here, MA!! I sent #20 to my husband because he's always saying the donkeys are nuts but he loves them anyway!!

Thanks for that list! I there are many truths in there.

Jayne
 
JourneysEnd said:
3. A handsome horse who's badly behaved will become a lot less attractive in about 15 min.
12. The best way to appreciate how another person rides is to get on their horse.

16. I'd rather have a horse with a perfect mind than a perfect head.
So. Friggin'. True.
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When I go to help someone with their dressage work the first thing I do is ask if I may drive their horse for a moment. There is absolutely no substitute for holding the reins to help you understand what the person is facing and how their horse responds.
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Pretty is as pretty does, as witness #'s 3 and 16. And the deranged goats, well, does a deranged cat count instead?!
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Leia
 
Love it Vickie!!!! Still can't understand why my mom doesn't like the smell of manure......it's like perfume if you haven't been able to go to the barn for a few days.
 
"I can recognize another horse person no matter what town, city, state, county or country I visit."

I was on my way to Florida and the person sitting next to me was terrified of flying. I casually mentioned that I had horses, held her hand, and we talked horse all the way to Florida. Great trip, and she hugged me when we got off!

Can I add one?

34 - A horse's neck is a great place to cry on. They will silently sympathize, and not tell anybody.

ps - I agree with the fragrance of manure - Perfume counters in stores make me gag!!

Great list
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