She is so awesome. I don't really know where to begin to describe her. She's so sensitive
-- in a good way -- as in responsive. She is incredibly light. She responds to the
slightest cues. Sometimes I almost make a game of it to see how little I can do
to get her to respond. Her mouth is so light I'm pretty sure i could ride her in a
piece of baling twine. I might raster to vector conversion service even try it!! She's responsive and quick, always
controllable. The farrier loves her. He called her "phenomenal". I would say
that's a pretty strong adjective. She has been barefoot since the first few weeks
and never had any problem making the transition. She leads like a dream and
is so respectful of my space. I follow Clinton Anderson's program and she is an
excellent student. She learns so fast that sometimes I'm standing there with my
mouth open. She learned side-passing in 5 minutes! She's very easy to be with
and a joy to spend time with. I get endless compliments on her. I really feel so
lucky to have found your site and to have found her. If I had to pick out the
worst thing about her, I would say that she loves the mud. If that's the worst
problem I ever have to deal with I would say that I am one lucky horse owner!!
Thanks for giving her such a good foundation. Jaclyn E in TX
Well Jaclyn, As I've mentioned to you so many times, Ginger was one of those
horses I could have ridden and enjoyed indefinitely. I have never regretted that
she was so lucky as to get to spend her life with you, but I surely was sad to see
her leave out of here.
I wanted to let you know just how much I adore Ginger
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