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Any Ideas on a stall/trailer kicker
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 212429" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>She's not that type of kicker, she has never offered to kick my or anyone else, for that matter she has never, that I have seen, tried to kick another horse. She is just very impatient, I start feeding and she will kick the wall, time to turn out...kick, have to stand in the trailer...kick. On the ground she is what I call a "busy" horse, always moving, curious about everything, nose is always in the way. But she is not one that I worry about kicking me in the cross ties... just my stall walls. Under saddle she's great, I guess she has plenty to do and we are going somewhere. When I first get on I have to move her feet a bit to get her to stand still, I mean we go in tight circles or back up, unless there is a good uphill grade I can make her climb and take my big belly up it. 100 yards of steep hill = well mannered horse on the trail.</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 212429, member: 378"] She's not that type of kicker, she has never offered to kick my or anyone else, for that matter she has never, that I have seen, tried to kick another horse. She is just very impatient, I start feeding and she will kick the wall, time to turn out...kick, have to stand in the trailer...kick. On the ground she is what I call a "busy" horse, always moving, curious about everything, nose is always in the way. But she is not one that I worry about kicking me in the cross ties... just my stall walls. Under saddle she's great, I guess she has plenty to do and we are going somewhere. When I first get on I have to move her feet a bit to get her to stand still, I mean we go in tight circles or back up, unless there is a good uphill grade I can make her climb and take my big belly up it. 100 yards of steep hill = well mannered horse on the trail. Alan [/QUOTE]
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