At 19:47:22 on 21.01.10, emily1308 wrote:
Hi
My friend has recently become a Horse Agility Accredited Instructor..
I dont know how widely known Horse Agility is but basically it is what it says! There are different levels and it is all done on the ground...some of the levels online some at liberty!
You then get marked at each obstical. These include A Frames. sea saws pedestals etc...
There are training days and competitions..
i have tried to link the website...hopefully its ok..
There are training days being held at my friends place in Feb if anyone is interested...more info on site..
I have also attempted to add a video..i have no idea what it says but i was completely fascinated watching..!
At 21:21:50 on 21.01.10, YasandCrystal wrote:
Hi emily1308, I have an agility vid in my videos - I stumbled accross it on youtube. Looks great fun. I love the weave poles - I find those hard enough to do with my dogs let alone my horse!!! Thanks for posting
At 08:06:37 on 22.01.10, Flicka wrote:
I think it's a really good idea especially if you are doing a lot of groundwork. I think it's always good to have something to aim for and healthy for the horse to get out and about. I reckon it would be a real test of your partnership as the horses adrenalin will be up as they aren't in their menage at home.
At 19:45:50 on 29.01.10, emily1308 wrote:
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At 09:38:30 on 31.01.10, Maddy wrote:
hahahaha my girl would just look at me and go "as if!" lol, but i guess if i trained her right she'd do it! it looks like so much fun!!!
At 12:50:52 on 31.01.10, april wrote:
ha !!!! amazing !!!!!!!! i loved it i dont evn know what to say just...wow :)
At 16:15:32 on 04.02.10, csherrenbrueck wrote:
Training for this can't be much different than that for a dog, eh?
Awesome.
At 16:50:18 on 08.02.10, plodalong wrote:
i just joined ,looks like fun, hope someone can put us up and stable Bo its a long way to go to the training days just for one day.
At 20:04:56 on 09.02.10, plodalong wrote:
whoo,we are coming in March, Thanks Em for your help finding Bo and me accomodation for a couple of nights.I'm sure that we will both learn loads.have a giggle as Bo meets obstcles that he may not have met before.and good experience for me towing him all that way.its a win win situation,Is anyone else from trot on going?