sometimes i post here @home & sometimes from fb Damn horse tripped again. Maybe his hind bell boots were too loose. I am very worried about a faceplant. We were just beginning to trot in the arena while doing warm up exercises. I am trying to give this horse every chance but a chance to hurt me badly. My ankle is sprained from last episode of exuberance. It is more tender to the touch than anything else at this point. Oh dear.. tomorrow. Tiny bell boots and lunging. What a way to wreck a ride.
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Hi, I am Christine Amber is the owner of www.equestriantraining.com, an equestrian services business located in Gilroy, Ca. I have been a horse woman for many years and have a broad base of experience that lends to my unique and personal approach to animals and people.
I have been a published author, an expert witness and community college educator as well as a trainer, rider and horse-owner. After achieving my Certificate in Applied Animal Behavior from the University of Washington, I have focused on Equine Behavior Consulting and Expert Testimony. I live at EquestrianTraining with my husband, Brian, our youngest son Wego the doberman, Pickle the 29-year-old OTTB from Oklahoma, and Neubeequus, an 11-year-old OTTB from So. California. Yuri the great dane and Samurai the doberman or our newest canine additions. Quincey Blue Chip, a blue roan Quarter Horse, is my main, mane ride!
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