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2yo that bites
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<blockquote data-quote="branDcalf" data-source="post: 417724" data-attributes="member: 6298"><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>he is head shy, has had no training. but he dose like a good rub." </p><p></p><p>And only if his offspring are snots you're going to geld him? Niiiiice.</p><p></p><p>"I know I have his respect."</p><p></p><p>Not if he's flippin' biting you! LOL</p><p></p><p>You know, why don't you just continue to let him drag his lead around cause you can't work with him (although him luvs you), and how about pasture-breeding everything. Do what you can to keep small children out of there and call it good.</p><p></p><p>Good grief!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branDcalf, post: 417724, member: 6298"] "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." And only if his offspring are snots you're going to geld him? Niiiiice. "I know I have his respect." Not if he's flippin' biting you! LOL You know, why don't you just continue to let him drag his lead around cause you can't work with him (although him luvs you), and how about pasture-breeding everything. Do what you can to keep small children out of there and call it good. Good grief! [/QUOTE]
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