Interview on YouTube
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Interview on YouTube
I don't know how many of us are barefoot on this forum, but I thought I would post this link. I found it very interesting.
[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-qAH0tpxII]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-qAH0tpxII[/url]
Happy viewing!
[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-qAH0tpxII]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-qAH0tpxII[/url]
Happy viewing!
HorseHippie- Posts : 247
Join date : 2009-02-19
Location : Saskatchewan, Canada
Re: Interview on YouTube
I couldn't see anything about barefoot horses in that link...but I did see a couple of other cool things .
Cyndi- Posts : 780
Join date : 2008-08-09
Location : Ontario, Canada
Re: Interview on YouTube
Dr. Strasser's certainly had some bad press - at least in the UK - but most of what she was saying here sounds good to me.
lightertouch- Posts : 249
Join date : 2008-08-10
Re: Interview on YouTube
Oh poop, I must have pasted the link wrong...sorry...
But lightertouch must have seen the interview I was writing about!
I thought it was pretty good and I find it so unfortunate that Dr. Strasser has had such bad things wrote/said about her. I find it so troubling that people don't take the time to actually do the behind the scenes investigating. People hear that the "Strasser trim made my horse sore" for example, and they stop right there, they don't look into the "WHY" the horse may have gotten sore...
Anywho, I feel bad that I wasn't able to post the link properly. For anyone else that had trouble opening it, it was an interview with Dr. Strasser with a member of the Academia Liberti. And it had subtitles in English which I thought was pretty cool.
But lightertouch must have seen the interview I was writing about!
I thought it was pretty good and I find it so unfortunate that Dr. Strasser has had such bad things wrote/said about her. I find it so troubling that people don't take the time to actually do the behind the scenes investigating. People hear that the "Strasser trim made my horse sore" for example, and they stop right there, they don't look into the "WHY" the horse may have gotten sore...
Anywho, I feel bad that I wasn't able to post the link properly. For anyone else that had trouble opening it, it was an interview with Dr. Strasser with a member of the Academia Liberti. And it had subtitles in English which I thought was pretty cool.
HorseHippie- Posts : 247
Join date : 2009-02-19
Location : Saskatchewan, Canada
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