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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 840858" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>Are we talking doesn't know anything or greenbroke needs a few miles?</p><p>Instead of asking us, why not ask the owners up front what they expect? Be upfront and honest and tell them that thirty days isn't alot of time and that the horse is the limiting factor.</p><p>Personally, I'd rather see a horse develop slowly with no bad habits than pushed to learn alot fast. I've been around alot of really well trained horses where the limiting factors on their value were dumb stuff like not leading well or being a little cinchy. If I sent a horse to someone and they never got past getting a saddle on the horse but it got done right that's better than having a cinchy horse that sets back every time you get them out for the next fifteen years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 840858, member: 14661"] Are we talking doesn't know anything or greenbroke needs a few miles? Instead of asking us, why not ask the owners up front what they expect? Be upfront and honest and tell them that thirty days isn't alot of time and that the horse is the limiting factor. Personally, I'd rather see a horse develop slowly with no bad habits than pushed to learn alot fast. I've been around alot of really well trained horses where the limiting factors on their value were dumb stuff like not leading well or being a little cinchy. If I sent a horse to someone and they never got past getting a saddle on the horse but it got done right that's better than having a cinchy horse that sets back every time you get them out for the next fifteen years. [/QUOTE]
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