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Essential Pony girl
By Equippage
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Blinders: An excellent way to keep your pony's eyes on
the road or track , they also prevent her from seeing who's
touching her or what will be done to her next.
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Bit and Bridle: With a little training , she'll learn to
respond to tugs from either side instructing her to turn ,
and also how much to turn, depending on tension. The bit is
also an effective gag--- Especially with a metal tongue
pad-- keeping her sounds limited to animalistic whines and
whinnies.
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Saddle and Arm sleeves: Even when weight , it is
appropriate to have your pony saddled. A good saddle will
have the arms attached to form a seat, distributing a riders
weight across her arms, shoulders and waist. An upright pony
should never be given the use of her arms.
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Nipple Piercings: Her nipples should always be ringed ,
for decorative use, to attach bells or as an additional
place to attach her reins.
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Gait: A good high step should always be striven for.
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Brand: A pony should always be branded with her name and
that her Mistress/ Master or ranch flame. Her is from the
Omega Stables.
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Garter: In any term where there are paired ponies, the
outer thighs are a great place to attach a garter place to
attach a garter with bells ---- the jingling is excellent
for drawing attention to your team and timing out their
paces.
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Tail: A chastity belt leaves the anus open. So that's an
excellent place for a plug with a long shock of hair.
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Chastity Belt: Left to their own devices, animals have to
tendency to inelegantly rut with each other. A good chastity
belt is necessary to curb this practice and save their
drives for when you are ready to breed them. It will also
prevent her from feeling any affection for anyone other than
her Mistress/Master and any mate chosen for her.
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Boots: All pony boots need to be shod with horseshoes to
protect their toes and leave a lasting imprint in the soil.
Shod ponies are better tracked , if escaping.
Mistress Michelle
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PonyTime
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SouthernCaliforniaEquestrianTraining
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