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Flicka

At 17:57:37 on 09.12.09, Flicka wrote:
Watching this vid makes me think playing football like that would be quite a good fun way of getting a horse to stretch it's topline.

 

plodalong

At 20:17:11 on 10.12.09, plodalong wrote:
hello, this horse in the video is showing his horsenality to that of a left brain extravert. He and the girl are having lots of fun, what a good way to play with your partner . thank you Sue for getting it up i really enjoyed watching.

 

DJforever

At 22:28:38 on 11.01.10, DJforever wrote:
hi, my horse DJ is a rescued TB and he was very difficult at first when i got him back home. i come from Australia and im used to dealing with difficult horses, and sheep herding actually works, especially to rehabilitate ex- racing horses. i found it quite powerful, with natural training and now DJ is a new horse, since i introduced him to football, and he absolutely loves it. Every time he see's the exercise ball, he goes nuts. i love watching him playing with it!!!

 

plodalong

At 18:09:12 on 12.01.10, plodalong wrote:
hi, Djforever, have you got any pictures you would like to post? we would love to see some.

 

JessAndGrenville123

At 20:27:58 on 03.03.10, JessAndGrenville123 wrote:
My horse loves football. We use a small treat ball though as the football and we run around the paddocks with it. So much fun and every now and then i give him a treat out of my pocket. Extra fun for him :)

 

nicky_jess

At 11:15:44 on 16.06.10, nicky_jess wrote:
Going to buy myself a gym ball today, ive been thinking of doing it for ages i just keep thinking about how im gna keep it lol. I saw a comment about predators dont run away so its good to introduce it to them going away and them following.i do the same thing with tractors. If im in the school and one comes down the side we trot after it and chase it lol

 


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