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Apr 22 2010

Adaptive Horse Riding : Adaptive Horse Riding: Horse Temperament

Published by Horse Training Help under Horse Riding

What to look for in a therapeutic horse is a good temperament, not easily spooked or flustered, a horse with training and ability to respond to rider’s aids, very patient and no major vices, that doesn’t bite, buck or rear. Learn about horse temperament inadaptive horse riding from an equestrian program manager in this free sports and recreation video. Expert: Raeshell Sorensen Contact: www.discovernac.org Bio: Raeshell Sorensen became involved with the National Ability Center in January 2006 as an intern. Raeshell has taught therapeutic horse riding lessons and served as Lead Camp Counselor. Filmmaker: Paul Kersey

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6 Responses to “Adaptive Horse Riding : Adaptive Horse Riding: Horse Temperament”

  1. Roxstar018on 18 Jul 2008 at

    Beautiful horse and nice temperament too, looks like a smooth trail ride. ♥♥♥

  2. GuruBeautyon 26 Mar 2009 at

    how many times do u recamend riding before getting a horse?

  3. PiggyDog89on 20 May 2009 at

    Its not about how many times you’ve rode..Its that you have the knowledge and the money to care for a horse properly

  4. 123Jorja123on 05 Jan 2010 at

    I want a fjord for a dressage horse. Do you know if this breed would be good for that?

  5. ponypall888on 18 Jan 2010 at

    i LOVE fjords <3

  6. lemonz0813on 19 Jan 2010 at

    well not only you need the knowledge, but you should learn the basics of riding before you get your own horse; trot, canter, and of course how to make the horse move. so you don’t want to get a horse if you never been on one.

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