The RAC began in 2007 and continued until 2015. It was created to unite all curly horse owners to encourage and motivate each other and to promoting the breed. Participating riders earn points to win amazing prizes. This blog was created to share with others their personal journey with each other and the public. *This blog is not a training blog and any techniques or methods shown here are not necessarily enforced by the RAC. Consult your trainer for advice. http://curlyhorsecountry.com
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Hello from Eastern Ontario Canada
Hi everyone I was finally able to get this blogging log in figured out and able to log in. I am very excited to have join this group this year as I have heard so much about it from a very good friend and near neighbour Donna Wilson. I purchased my first curly this past fall and was told he is a smooth coated as he has very little curles. Kruze is a 2.5 year old gelding which I had broke this fall and early winter and was brought back home just in time for Christmas. Our training is well underway with many our of ground training behind us, I look forward to reading and hearing from everyone on tips and learning techniques and the progress of each person in the group over the next year.
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ReplyDeleteWelcome to the world of owning Curly's, just beware they are like potato chips you can't have just one.
ReplyDeleteThat's right !!!
DeleteHaha, she's so right!!! And Lynn told me that the bought Linus too!! : )
ReplyDeleteI think one of the first things you'll learn in the rac Fred is that your groundwork is not behind you!! : ) I'm sure we'll be getting up to some fun ground games!! Good luck!
I'm looking forward to games and learning and yes true ground work is never done. As for horses like potato chips I know that oh so well. We have 15 horses from minis, ponies, quarter horses and drafts and a petting zoo on side.
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