A Blog designed for discussion of topics related to, but not limited to, Circus, Zoos, Animal Training, and Animal Welfare/Husbandry. Sometimes opening up the dialog is the best starting point of all. And if for nothing else when people who agree and don't agree, get together and start discussing it, it will open up a lot of peoples minds. Debate and discussion even amongst themselves opens a window where there wasn't one before.
Dianne, Put your glasses on. He is a she. Don't assume you are the only broad that can ride/school. And I agree with you, of course, done right, with the front and back working together even with a still photo we can assume that a video/live performance would be whoppah, which by the way, I can't find in my high school dictionary of terms. Is it under W for whoppah or C for correct? Oh wait a minute, here it is under "Dancing horse, the next level." Never mind. LOL Wade
Looks like a nicely bridled good working horse. If he is like that in real time and not just a photo....whoppah!
ReplyDeleteDianne,
ReplyDeletePut your glasses on. He is a she. Don't assume you are the only broad that can ride/school. And I agree with you, of course, done right, with the front and back working together even with a still photo we can assume that a video/live performance would be whoppah, which by the way, I can't find in my high school dictionary of terms. Is it under W for whoppah or C for correct? Oh wait a minute, here it is under "Dancing horse, the next level." Never mind. LOL
Wade
"Whoppah" look in index under "training terms explanation for laymen" training manual.
ReplyDeleteI don't assume I am the only ride/school but I see so much non/ride/school that I am overjoyed when I see a good one. LOL
Wade - I believe when Dianne said "he" she was referring to the horse, not the rider.
ReplyDeleteJeannie
Jeannie,
ReplyDeleteI stand corrected. Man, you broads are touchy. Let this stallion get out of the broodmare pen, before he really gets hammered.
Wade