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<blockquote data-quote="BullBucker" data-source="post: 207725" data-attributes="member: 3075"><p>I was a little short on time the other day so here I go.</p><p></p><p>I got this horse to breed. and also knowing that I was going to have my hands full. I did not know he bit, but I would still got him. so I will keep him and as a stud.</p><p></p><p>he is head shy, has had no training. but he dose like a good rub. </p><p></p><p>all he wares is halter and lead rope. do to lack of training he drags the lead at all times. but being that he was never messed with much he is not spoiled. and he is not...I can't think of the word, but when it comes feeding time he has got to be the most calm horse out there. so thats at lest one good thing.</p><p></p><p>I have had no battle of wills with him. cigar?! nailes?! a <em>little</em> harsh?! and no my first instinct was not {and never has been} to knock the #### out of him. the only time I'm not calm is if I'm very very happy, or very very mad at someone-a human someone. </p><p>you don't take the lords name in vain, you don't cross my family, you don't kick my dog, and you don't chase my stock.</p><p></p><p>I'v been shoving him back. and I know I'v got to get his respect. I'm more then willing to take my whole life to get him to stop. but with in the week would make me happy too.</p><p></p><p>to D.R. Cattle-my GGrandpa had a stud that someone took a 2x4 too. lost his site in one eye, and from that day on only GGrandpa and my Grandma could even tuch him. the horse that used to wow every one was never the same.</p><p></p><p>I know that you all don't want anyone geting hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BullBucker, post: 207725, member: 3075"] I was a little short on time the other day so here I go. I got this horse to breed. and also knowing that I was going to have my hands full. I did not know he bit, but I would still got him. so I will keep him and as a stud. he is head shy, has had no training. but he dose like a good rub. all he wares is halter and lead rope. do to lack of training he drags the lead at all times. but being that he was never messed with much he is not spoiled. and he is not...I can't think of the word, but when it comes feeding time he has got to be the most calm horse out there. so thats at lest one good thing. I have had no battle of wills with him. cigar?! nailes?! a [i]little[/i] harsh?! and no my first instinct was not {and never has been} to knock the #### out of him. the only time I'm not calm is if I'm very very happy, or very very mad at someone-a human someone. you don't take the lords name in vain, you don't cross my family, you don't kick my dog, and you don't chase my stock. I'v been shoving him back. and I know I'v got to get his respect. I'm more then willing to take my whole life to get him to stop. but with in the week would make me happy too. to D.R. Cattle-my GGrandpa had a stud that someone took a 2x4 too. lost his site in one eye, and from that day on only GGrandpa and my Grandma could even tuch him. the horse that used to wow every one was never the same. I know that you all don't want anyone geting hurt. [/QUOTE]
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