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Stump Broke - How To Discuss

By Jessica Cortez |

Stump Broke

What does it mean to say the stump is broken? 3

I've heard the term drowning, but recently I saw someone on TV calling out one of their stubs.

This means that someone climbed on the stump to meet the animal, or that the animal was taught to pull the stump for the stated purpose.

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What does it mean to say the stump is broken?

I've heard the term drowning, but recently I saw someone on TV calling one of their stubs.

CSR does what it does because you do what it does ... it makes sense to me. I'm 4 years old and I explain things to them, but not in those words. If I kick the RSC, that's fine. I brought his head close to my feet and he turned away. Another example I give to my students. I'm sure you have! For me, broken RSC is the RSC that I can use for my 7 year old. He is experienced for his age. I picked it up and many other 10-12 year olds here in barrels. The RSC should stop when instructed to walk, turn, back up, etc. Now that the broken RSC is ready, I don't know. I have an 18 year old painted gel that is not enough for most riders, sometimes me too! He is just stubborn and corrupt. My 7 year old kid can ride it and it's perfect. I could ask my 8-year-old son if he acted ignorantly. You are ready to go to the opening of the portal! Now there is a difference between bankrupt and trained. Breakups are what they are often asked to do and they do not (usually) work irrationally. RSC training, let's say I'm 18 years old. It is made in barrels. He did it without any hesitation, he did his job well. Basically the youngest. My 7 year old son runs 30 with it. I don't like him running too fast, I think she's his mother. I was able to hit 19 without any trouble. A lot of kids here are 17 or 18, so he's doing a great job. A trained CSR has a job. You go to college to get a good degree and a good job. A trained CSR goes to school or, for people like me, we do it ourselves and don't spend an arm and a leg on it. Once this CSR is in your game, you will know how you know your ABC. My old horse knew sticks and barrels and made them perfect regardless of the rider. Timing varies by driver, but not by performance. He knows his job. Well, for example, a bad example, a CSR that does its own thing. One day a friend of ours took my QH Jo for a walk. Which is perfect on the trail. He is very alert, not very comfortable, he just likes to be out and not exercise. This is a gift for him. That day my friend instructed, which was fine. I made my way to meet everyone. The thirsty man screamed and waved his hand and maybe kicked anyone. I don't know what happened, I wasn't there at the time. The one who runs with the boy, Seed goes crazy. Number one, which is 5 years old, is green. Not anymore. I still do most of my work with a round pen. You can't expect a young CSR to be perfect when you're frustrated! Man fell to the ground and learned a lesson! I don't really know if it helps, but that's what I was thinking when I read it!

Even though I think you know the answer to that question and I'm kidding, I'll keep playing ..............

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Stump Broke