Zubair,before I get angry with you, I didn't say Tongans do not eat horse. Now please leave this thread, unless you have something to say pertaining to the topic at hand instead of childish remarks.
I don't know. I was probably a baby when he was showed. I inherited the horse because he was old and all grandma's kids grew up and moved away from home.
Fear makes strangers of people who would be friends.
I don't know. I was probably a baby when he was showed. I inherited the horse because he was old and all grandma's kids grew up and moved away from home.
Was he at least a good horse? Also when you rode, did you ride English or Western?
Was he at least a good horse? Also when you rode, did you ride English or Western?
He was a good horse. I would imagine that I rode him western style when he was wearing his saddle. I mostly remember riding him bareback as my father lead him. This is why I didn't like to ride him. I didn't like the sweatiness.
Fear makes strangers of people who would be friends.
He was a good horse. I would imagine that I rode him western style when he was wearing his saddle. I mostly remember riding him bareback as my father lead him. This is why I didn't like to ride him. I didn't like the sweatiness.
LOL! Yeah, that's the advantage of a saddle, except when you live in 100 degree heat like I do.
What is the difference between Western and English riding?
* being serious now, so think twice before you jump down my throat *
English riders have a different saddle and style of clothing. Also, English riding is associated with jumping, polo, and dressage. Western riders have bigger saddles, comfortable clothing, and is assocaited with barrel racing, cutting, reining, roping, etc.
Zubair,before I get angry with you, I didn't say Tongans do not eat horse. Now please leave this thread, unless you have something to say pertaining to the topic at hand instead of childish remarks.
ass salaamu alaykum,
Ukthi, calm down inshaAllah make isti3aadah from the shaytaan, that ain't really anything to get angry about....
English riders have a different saddle and style of clothing. Also, English riding is associated with jumping, polo, and dressage. Western riders have bigger saddles, comfortable clothing, and is assocaited with barrel racing, cutting, reining, roping, etc.
Interesting. :brother: Very interesting.
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Sorry, but I do not take immature comments lightly. Anyways, back to horses...
Maybe you should Learn to take 'immature comments' lightly. Who knows, Maybe you might crack a smile once a month.
Thats a BIGMAYBE.
...yeah, back to horses..
..which colour do you like ? Brown or white?
Dont Mistake My Harshness For Strength And Neither Mistake My Kindness For Weakness.
I do remember going to the Outer Banks in North Carolina, many years ago. They had wild mustangs. It was very nice. I think it may have been designated as a state park.
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