The Cat Walk! Strut Your Stuff Stud!! |
Mo is my horse.🐎 He is named after the mascot Escanaba called Esky-Mo. He isn't a high end horse and more like a family average "Joe" type horse. Does well on the trails and listens to commands. The best thing about him is his personality. He is just a lover! 💓 He might be big and powerful but he is an empath (p.s. horses have actual personalities much like humans. See Horse Personality Assessment). At times he makes sounds to get an echo response from his herd when practicing (Its annoying sometimes when you trying to get him to train.).
I'm not sure if I actually want to sell him. I was sort of thinking of training horses and selling them just to pay for the hobby of riding and playing with horses. In some ways, I'm helping the industry because I'm taking green and rescue horses and training them for actual use and placement with families.
I got Mo some Fly Boots. He looks Fab! Sometimes we are a little serious about life. While this blog is about national development it should still think about the smaller things that make America....well frankly "America".
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Each person has to define what makes America a special place for them. Some love golf, some love farms, some love hunting, some love dogs, some love dancing, some love music, its up to you but you are free to do it! We have responsibilities to ensure its free for the next generation. Sometimes I wonder what our some (only some) are actually thinking but....I guess....they haven't shared their logic or why they believe what they believe (Let us just hope they are using evidence based management because we all are relying on them in some ways. See Multi-Generation Trust).
Of course I have to leave you with some type of research or otherwise I feel guilty. Amazingly there are some horses that lead and many that follow but they are all part of a herd. Developing a strong horse and its ability to lead a herd is helpful for herd health and safety ( I usually pick out the one's with the right personality when seeking to train because the rest will work out if there is enough motivation and effort on the part of the horse.) See the Application of Learning Theory Horses
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