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a horses spirit
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<blockquote data-quote="notimeforfear" data-source="post: 660268" data-attributes="member: 7022"><p>has anyone ever heard that once a horses spirit is broken it can never be regained? where i board my horses there is this amazing paint stud. absolutly gorgeous. he is bred in cutting. well he used to be a horse that loved working and loved being ridden. well he went into some hardcore training by a guy at the ranch for an upcomming show. they worked him twice a day. and i mean WORKED him. to an unbelievable lather. turns out it did no good bc by the time they were done with him he was so burned out he flipped out at the show rearing and bucking. ever since then he hasnt been the same. hes harder then....to bridle and he just doesnt want to work anymore. i got offered the oppertunity to start working with him. so i guess my question is, is there a way that i can make him enjoy work again and get his personality back</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notimeforfear, post: 660268, member: 7022"] has anyone ever heard that once a horses spirit is broken it can never be regained? where i board my horses there is this amazing paint stud. absolutly gorgeous. he is bred in cutting. well he used to be a horse that loved working and loved being ridden. well he went into some hardcore training by a guy at the ranch for an upcomming show. they worked him twice a day. and i mean WORKED him. to an unbelievable lather. turns out it did no good bc by the time they were done with him he was so burned out he flipped out at the show rearing and bucking. ever since then he hasnt been the same. hes harder then....to bridle and he just doesnt want to work anymore. i got offered the oppertunity to start working with him. so i guess my question is, is there a way that i can make him enjoy work again and get his personality back [/QUOTE]
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