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Old 04-26-2011,
 
 
 
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I am new to this site and to the world of horses really. I have only been riding for about 2 months now I have no other word for what I think of horses other than love. I do have to say though I am 25 and feel a little behind the 8 ball so to speak. I have been reading a lot and most of those people have been riding since they were youngyuns, same with many of the people I speak to. This can discourage me some and makes me feel like I will never learn what I need to.

I hope to read and learn a lot here. Hope there are some vary patient people here as I will be asking a LOT!!!!! of questions.
 
 
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Old 04-27-2011,
 
 
 
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Hello and welcome !!! Thanks for joining our little community, hope you enjoy yourself and...ask away! There are plenty of patient and helpful members here who will be more than happy to listen.

Are you taking riding lessons, or a friend introducing you into the world of horses? Either way, congratulations. Horses are the best therapy

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Old 04-27-2011,
 
 
 
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A good friend has introduced me to riding and tought me a good bit so has Lilly my friends horse. Lilly is a beautyful bald face paint/quarter horse mare. Now one of my questions is I am 6' 9" how dose my leg length affect the horse while I am riding as opposed to if someone with shorter legs was riding
 
 
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