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Quarabian
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Wales

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Posted - 09 Sep 2013 :  08:27:27 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add Quarabian to your friends list Send Quarabian a Private Message  Reply with Quote
While replying to a private message I just realised how much horses have taught me over the years. I think horses are sometimes sent to teach you an individual lesson, but on the whole I think they are telling us to slow down. We humans are far too busy trying to reach some goal or other. If we slow down we will probably get there quicker and have a more fulfilling experience.

What have your horses taught you?

Smokey has taught me that control is not physical. She is as light in a halter as all my previous horses have been in a bit.

Lyna taught me that I can go faster than I want!! and it is fun.

Edited by - Quarabian on 09 Sep 2013 09:27:37 AM
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AnnaMaisy25
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Posted - 09 Sep 2013 :  08:44:35 AM  Show Profile  Click to see AnnaMaisy25's MSN Messenger address Bookmark this reply Add AnnaMaisy25 to your friends list Send AnnaMaisy25 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
If I had a couple of years, I could perhaps begin to describe what Splash has taught me over the last 11 years...
I don't actually know where to begin.

As for Freya, she's taught me a lot in the last year and a bit... Not all good true, but definitely not all bad.

And then all the horses and ponies in-between.
A ridiculous amount of lessons learnt, and advice given.

They may not have voices, but when they tell you something, it is heard loud and clear!!
I can't thank any of them enough, and I'm sure there will be many more lessons and experience to come in the future, both near and far.

What a lovely thread Quarabian xxx


Splash&Freya.
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Goldenmane
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Posted - 09 Sep 2013 :  08:58:46 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Goldenmane to your friends list Send Goldenmane a Private Message  Reply with Quote
They have taught me that they are completely magical and I could not live without them.
They have taught me that broken hearts do mend and you can love another horse.
I could go on...and on...but I'm sure you all feel the same.

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Quarabian
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Wales
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Posted - 09 Sep 2013 :  09:30:59 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Quarabian to your friends list Send Quarabian a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I like what I am hearing so far.

I have just edited this for spelling. One of my mistakes was in the sentence If we slow down we will probably get there quicker and have a more fulfilling experience.

I had originally said get their. perhaps that is what I really meant.
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Offira
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Posted - 09 Sep 2013 :  10:21:40 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Offira to your friends list Send Offira a Private Message  Reply with Quote
When I was 19, I passed my driving test, passed my AI, I was working in a dealing yard and thought I knew it all. My next move was to buy a part bred Arab. He taught me that in fact I knew very little and he drove the point home by sending me through the air and sliding along on my face in front of lots of people.

I got up and thought, "OK a good point well made".

I had him for 33 years and never fell off him again, so lesson learned.

Edited by - Offira on 09 Sep 2013 10:28:09 AM
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Nichole Waller
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Posted - 09 Sep 2013 :  10:37:35 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Nichole Waller to your friends list Send Nichole Waller a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Africa has taught me that Welshies are very stubborn and opinionated and that she is always right and its best to do it her way

Ozzy has taught me to listen when he tells me something isn't right, that scary objects aren't that scary if I let him look at them and that puddles definitely contain crocodiles

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AnnaMaisy25
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Posted - 09 Sep 2013 :  10:49:39 AM  Show Profile  Click to see AnnaMaisy25's MSN Messenger address Bookmark this reply Add AnnaMaisy25 to your friends list Send AnnaMaisy25 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Nichole... I think Africa must be related to my Splash some how... They sound like twins!!
And yes, puddles do indeed contain crocodiles... Sometimes even sharks. Obviously! xx


Splash&Freya.
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Mags
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Posted - 09 Sep 2013 :  10:58:56 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Mags to your friends list Send Mags a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I think the most important horses in my life have taught me patience and self control and most importantly I dont HAVE to do something. Relax wait and let it happen.

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moonlight
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Posted - 09 Sep 2013 :  11:22:45 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add moonlight to your friends list Send moonlight a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Every day I think they teach us that love is the answer, tough love sometimes, but how much bigger are those horse hearts than ours which are too often bossed around by our busy, over thinking brains?!

On a less philosophical note Sparkle the Welsh pony has taught me how much fun it is to be a big kid and trot down the field bareback in a headcollar even when - or perhaps especially when - the Arabs suddenly joined in - at the gallop from behind us!
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Pasha
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Posted - 09 Sep 2013 :  11:48:07 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Pasha to your friends list Send Pasha a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Shesky has taught me that whatever I think I know, I actually know nothing! This horse surprises me everyday and just when I think i've got him, he does something completely unexpected! Good and bad!!!

He is the most mercurial horse i have ever come across and we absolutely adore each other! He is also adored (and feared) by everyone who knows him and when he gifts you with a rare moment of affection, it is very special!

This weekend he taught me not to continue to groom him when he has reminded me several times already that he is not in the mood! This resulted in a well aimed (he always hits the spot) kick to my knee cap - perfectly executed as to not hurt me, but hit my funny bone to make me feel very sick and remind me of who is really in charge!

Later on that day he reminded me that I do have to actually ask permission to enter his stable! Not doing so results in a head butt to the face!

Yesterday he was a sweetheart and even sucked Teresa's (my friend who was looking after the yard yesterday for the YO) hair when she skipped him out! Little monster

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Ari
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Posted - 09 Sep 2013 :  8:15:40 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Ari to your friends list Send Ari a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Ari has always been very gentle but was not easy to start and he has taught me more than any horse that I had to learn to see things through his eyes to build trust. Although still at times loopy on spring grass, hates being in during summer months and when younger he did scared big time he has always taken care of me on foot or in the saddle; he has never put me in danger, showed aggression or hurt me even accidentally.
His gentleness towards me made me up my game to match his commitment and help him through his fears. I have learnt more from him (since being 50) than all my years of riding but boy is he worth it.
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Vik1
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Posted - 09 Sep 2013 :  9:28:50 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Vik1 to your friends list Send Vik1 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
They have taught me dedication, thirst for learning/developing and achieving, patience, body language, thinking outside the box and I am braver than I thought.

Other skills learned over years include wound management (christ, I had enough with Velvs legs over years), how to develop selective hearing (was deafened by Velvs shouting at times when she didnt get what she wanted), mucking out with a hangover (not so much now Im older), how to feed/cloth myself on a pittance, recycle everything, that I can do Tough Mudder every winter and grass skiing!

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firstlady
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Wales
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Posted - 09 Sep 2013 :  11:57:08 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add firstlady to your friends list Send firstlady a Private Message  Reply with Quote
over the years they continue to amaze me and have taught me loads but i think the most valuable lesson has to be that
they have taught me to listen to them

Edited by - firstlady on 09 Sep 2013 11:59:43 PM
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pippic
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Posted - 10 Sep 2013 :  09:06:06 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add pippic to your friends list Send pippic a Private Message  Reply with Quote
gosh what a wonderful post. totally agree, patience and also self belief. Once you and your horse bond then remembering the `experts' are not always right. Listen to your gut instinct.
Also not to worry about what other people are doing with their horses and feeling inadequate.
And because my boy is a late cut gelding that if I want a fight he's totally up for it, if I want a discussion, want to explain what I want him to do then he'll try his heart out for me. I can't actually put into words how privileged I feel to have him in my life.
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applause
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Posted - 10 Sep 2013 :  10:46:42 AM  Show Profile  Visit applause's Homepage Bookmark this reply Add applause to your friends list Send applause a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I also think that we as humans think and learn to do things slower as we grow older, somehow patience improves us a people and i'm sure that horses teach us that we have to be patient.
I couldn't start to explain how much horses have influenced every part of my life in some way through the years.
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Meggie-Lu
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Posted - 10 Sep 2013 :  3:35:05 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Meggie-Lu to your friends list Send Meggie-Lu a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Mouse taught me that just because your and old man doesn't mean you can't keep up with the young ones oh and that push bikes are terrifying!

Danger Mouse
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Sharea
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Posted - 10 Sep 2013 :  8:46:53 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Sharea to your friends list Send Sharea a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I think they are teaching me patience, self control, softness and love, to name but a few!
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Arachnid
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Posted - 10 Sep 2013 :  8:53:10 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Arachnid to your friends list Send Arachnid a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Humility!


West Sussex
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Pop
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Posted - 10 Sep 2013 :  9:40:47 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Pop to your friends list Send Pop a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I have learned that speech, as a means of communication, is totally overrated.

And, of course, very many other things, including unconditional love.

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Callisto
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Posted - 11 Sep 2013 :  10:17:42 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Callisto to your friends list Send Callisto a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Love, humility and sheer joy

Which is why I can cope with staggering around in the winter in the dark lugging water because the pipes have frozen, forgive them when I end up a bit battered and bruised, ignore the seemingly constant drain on my bank account, and get choked with emotion when they give me their all, or we just share a private moment.

Oh and they definitely have a sense of humour

Zahkira (GR Amaretto x Taffetta)
Linda
East Sussex

Edited by - Callisto on 11 Sep 2013 11:13:23 AM
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alison
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Wales
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Posted - 11 Sep 2013 :  4:12:42 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add alison to your friends list Send alison a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Yes unconditional love, joy, happiness and definitely sense of humor, which I most definitely need today as being bombarded in work by horrible old witch. Luckily I think of escaping to my horse's- smile and try and ignore her (grumpy old bat)
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Pasch
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Posted - 11 Sep 2013 :  10:12:09 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Pasch to your friends list Send Pasch a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I have started a reply to this post several times but never managed to write one.It seems so easy but every time I was at a a total loss.Fact is,there are too many things and most cannot easily be put into words.
I would say Pop's and Callisto's definitions are closest to what I think,but really horses have showed me who I really am and,especially in these latest years since I started riding and taking care of them again after a long pause,they have changed my life and brought me back to my real self.
Not very clear but as I said it's difficult to put magic into words!
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Alyth Long
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Posted - 12 Sep 2013 :  08:05:27 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Alyth Long to your friends list Send Alyth Long a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Every one of these posts are brilliant!! Horses teach us SO much!! But then you should all pat yourselves on your backs because you were all willing to listen to what they wanted to say to you!!
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Quarabian
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Posted - 12 Sep 2013 :  8:07:35 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Quarabian to your friends list Send Quarabian a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Nice one Alyth


I am enjoying reading all of these posts
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Ari
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Posted - 12 Sep 2013 :  9:26:15 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Ari to your friends list Send Ari a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I have enjoyed this post, all positive and like minded. We have listened and learned to our wonderful horses and overcome issues as a partnership. By nature they look to us for leadership and we have achieved that through intuition, innovation, kindness and love; yes we have done good.
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Quarabian
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Posted - 15 Sep 2013 :  6:09:14 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Quarabian to your friends list Send Quarabian a Private Message  Reply with Quote
So to it seems horses have taught us patience, kindness, to trust our intuition, how to give and accept unconditional love, to be innovative, how to listen and that speech is totally overated as a form of communication, to have a sense of humour, they show you who you really are, softness, self control, that experts are not always right!,that puddles contain crocodiles and sharks,that broken hearts do mend,and most of all humility.

I hope I didn't miss anybody out. Thanks for participating
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