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2yo that bites
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<blockquote data-quote="D.R. Cattle" data-source="post: 207865" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>I didn't say hit him in the head with a 2x4. Common sense needs to prevail. What people don't understand is horses are tough. Love taps don't tell them anything except that we are weak and easy to take advantage of. I ride horses for a living. I love them because they are unique and have capabilities that suit me better than any other critter God gave me (dogs come in second). I do it all day every day, on a large cattle ranch. Horses don't want to be treated like patsy's. They want to be what they were made to be. My horses test me from time to time to see if I'm getting weak. I don't give in and they continue being top notch workin boys. Heavy discipline once goes a lot further than weak discipline 20 times. And I don't mean abuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.R. Cattle, post: 207865, member: 19"] I didn't say hit him in the head with a 2x4. Common sense needs to prevail. What people don't understand is horses are tough. Love taps don't tell them anything except that we are weak and easy to take advantage of. I ride horses for a living. I love them because they are unique and have capabilities that suit me better than any other critter God gave me (dogs come in second). I do it all day every day, on a large cattle ranch. Horses don't want to be treated like patsy's. They want to be what they were made to be. My horses test me from time to time to see if I'm getting weak. I don't give in and they continue being top notch workin boys. Heavy discipline once goes a lot further than weak discipline 20 times. And I don't mean abuse. [/QUOTE]
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