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Post by Annabelle Atwood on Jul 8, 2007 2:16:58 GMT -5
Section A Please choose one to two from each section. (note: [/li][li] = optional if you pick one of these classes, you are taking time out of the day for it. either that, or you must trade it in for one of your section B classes)[/center][/size] English»
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Post by Annabelle Atwood on Jul 8, 2007 2:36:05 GMT -5
Section B Maximum of four classes from this section. (note: >> = more info at bottom) We also accept after school riding lessons if you wish, but these come with a charge. basic training After-school lessons are an hour long. They cost $55 a week. (4 lessons for $55, you can't take lessons on weekends)
- basic lessons (grooming, tacking, walk, trot, canter)
- equine veterinary studies >>1
- equine sport studies >>2
- horsemanship
riding lessons
- english pleasure
- show jumping
- dressage
- bareback
- polo
- horse racing
- halter classes >>3
- western pleasure
- reining
- barrel racing
- poles
- goat ties
- team pinning
- round up
- cow work
>>1 you will follow the vet about on their jobs, help out, and study what they have to say during this class period. >>2 this involves all disciplines and study under them. rules, government, etc. >>3 varies from breed to breed. quarter horse halter and arabian halter are definatly not the same thing. if you choose this class, pm one of the admin to get a trainer. include your horse name, breed, and gender.
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