You can see Travis here lunging Oakley after he put the pack saddle and pannier boxes on her back. Tony said that Travis really had to adjust the saddle to get it setting right on her. I asked him "Are you saying my horse is fat?" and he assured me that she was just stocky. Actually she is about the same as when she was living here in California. That's Cahlibur in the background and if you look to the left of Oakley, there are a couple head of cattle looking on!
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Oakley lunging with pannier boxes...
Posted by Unknown at 2:48 PM
Labels: horse training, Oakley, pack saddle, pannier boxes
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2 comments:
Looks like Oakley is doing well with the pannier boxes. Glad she is not getting fat!
The sky is such a beautiful blue.
Hi Sharon! I notice the color of the sky, too! The guys are not getting to work with the horses as much because they are having to work 12 hour shifts for about another month. And then it is getting dark sooner...
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