Tammy W.

Seabrook, SC, United States

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11 Jul 09:07

What are some things you do for your horse if they don’t sweat in the extreme heat, but behave as normal?  Anything other than cold hosing, lots of fresh cool water & electrolytes, shady trees & fans? Just concerned with heat indexes up to 110 degrees. Thanks!

24 Jun 19:57

I’d love to join, but a total techno idiot.  How do I access the link?

21 Feb 12:30

That was SO good! Way to go, Justin and 5-0!  I just love Justin’s little happy giggle and smile…watching this has completely made my day.

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23 Feb 16:08

Richard Boatwright I feel certain our paths are going to cross in the near future!!!

21 Feb 14:07

Thank you!!!! It’s so good to be able to watch your timing and where you place your body in space.  I think you said it’s all about “geography.”Thank you for taking the time…I’m still a little teary, but so very grateful.  I can see that shoulder quivering, but he certainly got himself over that little hump.

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01 Feb 15:48

Love it👍

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01 Feb 15:35

It was nice to see you too and get to spend a little time with Tucker. We’re both in such good hands- thank you!

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25 Jan 15:21

I love seeing the progression from unsure, being distracted and wanting/needing to be right up next to you  to understanding and being relaxed. Making good progress!  I can see how he starts “looking” for the stop towards the end. Would you say this is the foundation for “looking” for the stop under saddle?

This was a great series, Richard!  When I am up and walking good, I would love to learn how to ground drive!

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