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Granddaughters new horse
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<blockquote data-quote="ropinranger" data-source="post: 1386637" data-attributes="member: 24346"><p>Those were my thoughts as well -- being only two, it will have to be brought around slow. I wouldn't run full speed around the barrels until the horse is at least 4 and maybe not until it's 5. </p><p></p><p>I have a quadruple bred doc bar horse(doc bar is on his papers), that I lucked into when I started some horses for a former Air Force gent near here...since I was retired Army, he basically gave him to me. Anyway, back on track, I started him as a late two year old, rode him off and on for the next two years, and now, that he is five, I am tracking steers and getting him ready to rope on. It's a long, hard wait until they are physically ready to take the punishment of barrel racing or roping....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ropinranger, post: 1386637, member: 24346"] Those were my thoughts as well -- being only two, it will have to be brought around slow. I wouldn't run full speed around the barrels until the horse is at least 4 and maybe not until it's 5. I have a quadruple bred doc bar horse(doc bar is on his papers), that I lucked into when I started some horses for a former Air Force gent near here...since I was retired Army, he basically gave him to me. Anyway, back on track, I started him as a late two year old, rode him off and on for the next two years, and now, that he is five, I am tracking steers and getting him ready to rope on. It's a long, hard wait until they are physically ready to take the punishment of barrel racing or roping.... [/QUOTE]
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