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Any Ideas on a stall/trailer kicker
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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy-" data-source="post: 212360" data-attributes="member: 3688"><p>Alan, as you know I am dealing with my kicking problem right now but I will offer this. I would test her to see if I can make her kick while standing tied. I would take my golf shaft and rub her on the back legs and heals to see if she will kick at it. I would rub it up under her flanks to see if she would kick or even raise a hoof. If she does, rap her on the lower leg somewhere and repeat. She should NEVER kick when you are around her for any reason. Even if you are touching her with something she is not accustomed to. If she will not kick during any of this then like someone said maybe an electric dog collar and put her back in the trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy-, post: 212360, member: 3688"] Alan, as you know I am dealing with my kicking problem right now but I will offer this. I would test her to see if I can make her kick while standing tied. I would take my golf shaft and rub her on the back legs and heals to see if she will kick at it. I would rub it up under her flanks to see if she would kick or even raise a hoof. If she does, rap her on the lower leg somewhere and repeat. She should NEVER kick when you are around her for any reason. Even if you are touching her with something she is not accustomed to. If she will not kick during any of this then like someone said maybe an electric dog collar and put her back in the trailer. [/QUOTE]
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