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post 26.11.2008, 14:30
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Good day!
Tell me please, does members of this site have an opportunity to speak russian?

I wait your answers in my private mail box [email protected]
Best regards
Viktoria
 
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post 26.11.2008, 18:39
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Good day Viktoria!
Russian Forum members speak Russian as well as International Forum Members speak English.
For Russian people you can find russian site www.horseplanet.ru/forum
 
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post 27.11.2008, 18:33
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Alina Nos (.. ), . ?
 
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post 27.11.2008, 18:47
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_Tatiana Taylah_*
post 3.12.2008, 0:23
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it wont lett me log in. ii have sentt of for the emial to get my password, i got it. but it still wont let me log in, and it wont let me create a new account. helpp please. havent been able to get onto the forum for a long time realllyy want to be able to.
 
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_Tatiana Taylah_*
post 3.12.2008, 1:23
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ii have re dunn all the password thing. but it is still not working:(
my account should not have been blocked as ive had no troublee on the actual forum and have stuck to rules:S
 
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post 3.12.2008, 9:16
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Hello Tatiana,

Please, send the description of your problem at [email protected]. Also, note there what your name in the forum was and for how long you haven't been visiting it.
Thank you.

Alina
 
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post 3.12.2008, 12:15
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thankyou i have done. i hope it gets sorted asap as i really miss the forum:(
 
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Raisa
post 2.1.2009, 14:18
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Hello,

My adwenture with horses had started when I was 10 years old. Unfortunately I had been riding and learning in old, tradittional school. I had been using a bit and a whip..Few years ago I've found sth new!
At first I got known about M.R. methods, later Parelli and Silversand. I thought that Silversand had been the most correct way. When I saw Nevzorov Haute Ecole, I was very delighted like most of people. I think that it's hard to change mind, but worth doing it. I'm ready to learn and admit the true.
I still don't have a horse, but I would like gain more knowledge about psychology of those amazing animals and procedures with them. Now, I can only sometimes ride with no bridle, becouse the horse is "elongated"(sorry but i don't know how to say it). And becouse of it, I have a question: How to naturally(so correctly) collect a horse, of course with expended on his muscles and suitable age- 7 years old. Please, give me some guides.I am not going to use a bit any more, but my cordeo will be in use! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

Anne

This post has been edited by Raisa: 2.1.2009, 14:20
 
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post 2.1.2009, 14:34
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Hi Anne,

You are welcome to start your introduction topic in the special subforum. For clarifications please read the answer to the previously asked question.

Best,
Alina
 
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_Tania_*
post 9.1.2009, 12:51
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Hallo,

I´m Tania, 42 years old and live in Germany. I am very interested in further informations and discussions about the "NHE-school" but I can`t get access to the forum, because I don`t even have a horse yet. So can someone give me an advise what I could read, where I could look and where I could know people with horses who live together with their horses after the pricinples of your school? Maybe someone out off Germany reads this and likes to contact me - in German language (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) . I would give my e-mail-adress then.
To my person: I started horse-riding as a litte girl in a "traditional stable" and stopped that a few years later. The magic that I felt with horses when I was young was completly broken by then. I came back in "horseworld" eight years ago when I realised that a lot of things had changed meanwhile in the "horsescene". Just, for me it`s never enough and never fast enough. I have to learn patience as developpment needs time. My dream for the future is not only having horses around me but also to bring children and young people together with horses in an alternative way. I guess, people are generally not really mean when they mistreat their horses but stupid and blind. They don`t know it better and as there are no riding stables or farms where children can really find out that there are others forms of being with this wonderful animal, I would like to offer something like that, - without getting money for it.
I would appreciate every answer very much (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) .

Viele Grüße

Tania
 
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post 9.1.2009, 17:17
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Hallo Tania,

wenn Sie kein Pferd haben, ist das doch kein Problem. There are no restrictions for horseless people in our forum, and it is possible to discuss all of your questions there.
You are welcome to register and to participate.

Herzliche Grsse
Alina
 
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_Tania_*
post 9.1.2009, 19:10
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Hi Alina (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) ,

thanks for your answer. I`m surprised. Obviously I misunderstood the rules . What is about the demanded detailed instruction about myself, my horses and my training as well as photos of me and my horses? As you can imagine I don´t have photos to show and nothing interesting to tell about me and my horses as there are none.

Viele Grüße

Tania
 
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Alina Nos
post 9.1.2009, 19:25
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Tania,

the first two points of the instruction taken from here won't matter then. That's it.
The thing is that NHE is not only horse education. It is also (and first of all) self-education, and NHE forum is a possibility to be among like-minded people.

Herzliche Gruesse
Alina
 
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post 10.1.2009, 6:45
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Hello, I'm from the midwest, USA. I've been working with horses for 13 years (I'm now 20). I've taken part in just about every "discipline" out there, and would like to think that I've learned a lot over the years. My passion, though, is Dressage. (I've been obsessed with the SRS in Vienna since childhood.) I've been working dressage for many years now, and have become more and more interested in NHE.
I currently have at my home an amazing of-the-track- TB named Bill, and a rescued colt called Sanuye. They've both tought me a lot and I want to build on our relationship- and hopefully further our dressage talents.
Thanks!
 
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post 10.1.2009, 23:11
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QUOTE(_Kailna_* @ 10.1.2009, 6:45) *
Hello, I'm from the midwest, USA. I've been working with horses for 13 years (I'm now 20). I've taken part in just about every "discipline" out there, and would like to think that I've learned a lot over the years. My passion, though, is Dressage. (I've been obsessed with the SRS in Vienna since childhood.) I've been working dressage for many years now, and have become more and more interested in NHE.
I currently have at my home an amazing of-the-track- TB named Bill, and a rescued colt called Sanuye. They've both tought me a lot and I want to build on our relationship- and hopefully further our dressage talents.
Thanks!
Hi Kailna,

Please see the rules of getting an access to the NHE International board:
http://hauteecole.ru/school/index.php?showtopic=4235
We will be glad to see you with us after your registation.

Regards,
Alina
 
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post 24.1.2009, 3:20
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Hi

A friend of mine just recently showed me the NHE sites and told me about the method and ideas.
I started riding when I was about five years old (I am now seventeen) and have always been riding at a 'normal' riding school here in Sweden. I am now going to a school where the main line of my chosen program is about horses (both scientifically and practically). I am currently driving, and learning how to drive horses at school an am still riding at a riding school (I do not have a horse of my own). I am against the use of bits and pain as a method of 'training' or riding the horse, and do try to treat the horses as well as i can, but have not had much opportunity to 'try' to do things any other way than I have been taught. As far as I have understood it I agree with the NHE ideas but do not think that I at this time will 'give up' riding or driving the way I do right now, because I want to learn more and develop (and cannot change the method since none of the horses I 'deal' with are my own, and I'm not free to do as I would like). That is also the reason why I would like to join this forum, and am wondering if that is okay, because I want to learn.

Emma
 
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post 5.2.2009, 18:14
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QUOTE(Tandtroll @ 24.1.2009, 3:20) *
Hi

A friend of mine just recently showed me the NHE sites and told me about the method and ideas.
I started riding when I was about five years old (I am now seventeen) and have always been riding at a 'normal' riding school here in Sweden. I am now going to a school where the main line of my chosen program is about horses (both scientifically and practically). I am currently driving, and learning how to drive horses at school an am still riding at a riding school (I do not have a horse of my own). I am against the use of bits and pain as a method of 'training' or riding the horse, and do try to treat the horses as well as i can, but have not had much opportunity to 'try' to do things any other way than I have been taught. As far as I have understood it I agree with the NHE ideas but do not think that I at this time will 'give up' riding or driving the way I do right now, because I want to learn more and develop (and cannot change the method since none of the horses I 'deal' with are my own, and I'm not free to do as I would like). That is also the reason why I would like to join this forum, and am wondering if that is okay, because I want to learn.

Emma


I have read through my own post I realized that part of what I've written didn't come out as I meant it to. The part where I wrote that I want to 'learn and develop'- i didn't mean to learn more to get better at the sports but to learn more about horses (and find that quite hard to do if I am unable to be around them...), and I want to learn more about different methods to be able to make an informed decision in how I will continue 'working' with horses in the future.
After reading a bit more and thinking about it I have also decided that I won't continue riding at 'my' riding school, but do want to be able to be around-and 'work' with horses still.
I would be very grateful for an answer.
//Emma
 
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