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Reply exasiaRic
10:44 AM on February 06, 2010
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Reply anonymous
06:19 PM on February 02, 2010
Firstly... I would like to clear up that I dont own a stallion. So if you are referring to the paint Gelding "Quirran-Lea Shake N Peppy, I would like to say that perhaps you should: 1) Get your facts straight before leaving a message and 2) At least have the decency to leave your name. Further to having such a "harsh" bit , if you were as knowledgeable as you think you are with regards to bits and bridles, you would have known that its a Hackamore BITLESS Bridle. Which means there is nothing in his mouth at all!!! Thankyou, but your opinion is not neccessary or required!

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Just wondering if you ride your stallion in such a harsh bit due to him having a bad mouth or just for the fact that you like the look of the bit? In the photos it looks very severe and like he would not enjoy it one bit! I don't think it would be necessary to be riding him in a bit that would suit western pleasure. It really is not designed for the purpose you are using it for. All I can say is OUCH and what a forgiving horse.
Reply hello
04:57 PM on February 02, 2010
Hi
Just wondering if you ride your stallion in such a harsh bit due to him having a bad mouth or just for the fact that you like the look of the bit? In the photos it looks very severe and like he would not enjoy it one bit! I don't think it would be necessary to be riding him in a bit that would suit western pleasure. It really is not designed for the purpose you are using it for. All I can say is OUCH and what a forgiving horse.
Reply Miss Kristel
11:57 PM on January 23, 2010
Hey
Great website :-) You have some really lovely horses! Keep up the good work :-)

Cheers :-)
Kristel
www.kriadponies.com
Reply triplettrainers@aol.com
05:51 PM on January 18, 2010
Sorry I posted your site, obviously! haha Oops! Ours is www.triplettrainers.webs.com
Reply Brittney Tharp
03:05 PM on January 18, 2010
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Reply Rooster Shamblin
02:46 PM on January 17, 2010
Reply Moons Arisin QH Stud
04:38 PM on January 07, 2010
Hi RHPPS
MAQHS Thanks You for your lovely comments.It has been a very long road to get to were we have, a lot of hard work and sleepless nights and manys miles have been travelled (as you yourself would know it takes).We may not have achieved as much as many other older studs have but we are taking one day at a time to develop our horses with not only good slow education but time to obsorb all that is being taught.My methods and time frame may not appeal to all but I believe passionately that like all things we can all benefit with time to learn and have learnt that by not rushing my horses in their endeavours I am getting horses that are learning all the time,never having to be taught twice are level headed and have a great time at what they do.Again I Thank You and have also enjoyed your site many times and admired your horses.I wish you good luck in all your edeavours Regards MAQHS
Reply anonymous
02:06 PM on January 05, 2010
HAPPY NEW YEARS to Everyone.
Thankyou for visiting my website, and for all the lovely comments.
I have made quite a few changes already this year.
Please dont forget to check out the horses Home Pages, they have been updated too.
Feel Free to leave a comment and let me know what you think.
Or sign up to the site, and I can let you know when there are updates.
Best Of Luck with your ventures in 2010.
Take Care ~ Stay Safe
Regards
Lisa ~ RHPPS
Reply Herbie
03:05 PM on January 04, 2010

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