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 Post subject: Adrien Heinin Clinic
PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 9:24 pm 
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Just spent the afternoon in Herefordshire watching Adrien giving a clinic.Three beautiful big Mules in one field I'm in Paradise!effinately going back tomorrow and Wednesday if I can :D

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There were plenty of shortears there too but you know me.....only got eyes for mules :lol:

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 Post subject: Mule Gathering
PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 5:20 pm 
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Well looks like you had a good reason to be missing from our gathering at Helen's.
Those mules look great, what are their names/history?
What exercises are they working on?
Will put on some mule camp pix shortly...

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 6:15 pm 
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Was talking to Adrien this afternoon said how I like female mules to geldings (But don't tell Malaga)and he tuned round and said his is fr sale!!!!
I love her but better stick with Malaga after all the trouble I've been to to get him started but its very tempting as she's a gorgous animal.(And dodn't ask how much because I didn't dare ask! :lol: )

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They are very nice mules, pity I only have 41 pence left of my overdraft.....I am in Scotland at the moment helping out on the RDA carriage driving holiday, they are showing me what I should be doing. I did not disgrace myself by coming last in the indoor wheelchair cones course last night, self propelled class.......


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She is an absolutely beautiful mule, I can only imagine she would be mega bucks!!!! :D


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 Post subject: Where has Adrien Heinen popped up from?
PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 8:52 am 
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Hello, great pics!

So were is this chap based then? How come we have a mule trainer pop up in the UK?! Couldn't find anything on google even with Google suggested alternative spellings! Am intriuged.... tell me more....


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 11:06 am 
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He comes over from Switzerland.This is his Site (Think Albie posted a picture some time ago.)
http://www.rosszahnarzt.ch/index2.html

I missed him last year because I only got to hear about it at the Parelli Conferance so asked to be notified this year.I know Liz went over to Spain to do a coarse with him earlier in the year.
I couldn't do the coarse as I'm not high enough in the levels but I'm loving watching it.
These are the details I got as a Spectator
We're hosting a 5 day course in Herefordshire with the wonderful
> > Adrain Heinen 4* Parelli Instructor from Switzerland, and his Mules -
> > Don Alfredo & Lenza (yes! - he brings them with him!). 2nd - 6th
> > August 2008.
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Spectators are welcome at £20 per day but are not able to camp on
> > site.
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> > Packed lunches are available for £3.50 a day but need to be pre-
> > ordered the day before.
> > Coffee, tea & cold drinks are available ad lib on a DIY basis to all
> > spectators & riders.
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"Rough End", Kilreague Farm, Llangarron, Herefordshire
HR9 6PF
landline: 01989 770990 / mobile: 07966 620356
Sue )

I can't manage whole days so I'm spectating at half price,going again Wednesday afternoon

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I thought I was seeing things Friday morning on the M20 around the Maidstone area I saw a horse box with two mules, head sticking out the back. I phoned my husband and he didn't believe me so I will show him the pictures. I said one mule looked like Moses my big white mule. I'm so glad you posted this. The mules look wonderful.

I agree with you jinglejoys I prefer girl mules but I would not swap my boy either.


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