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Anybody have experince with a roarer? (horse)
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<blockquote data-quote="clampitt" data-source="post: 570041" data-attributes="member: 2594"><p>Yes I have had a calf horse years ago that did that.Its the flap that shuts off to keep food or what ever from getting in the lungs.For some reason it comes loose.It only shows up in stress when the horse is breathing hard and working.The thing here is its for your kid if its a first horse and is a safe one it doesnt matter.And at the age of the horse and what you want him for I wouldnt worry about it.There is a surgery procedure where they go in and re attach the flap and put it back.But at his age I wouldnt worry about it.</p><p>Safty is more important than soundness right now.That horse can last a long time with care and she can learn to ride and have fun.I sold mine at 17 to a kid to learn to rope on and the horse died there at 33 they roped on him untill a couple of years before he died.He was a head banger hard on cattle all his life.</p><p>Quality right now is more important than quanity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clampitt, post: 570041, member: 2594"] Yes I have had a calf horse years ago that did that.Its the flap that shuts off to keep food or what ever from getting in the lungs.For some reason it comes loose.It only shows up in stress when the horse is breathing hard and working.The thing here is its for your kid if its a first horse and is a safe one it doesnt matter.And at the age of the horse and what you want him for I wouldnt worry about it.There is a surgery procedure where they go in and re attach the flap and put it back.But at his age I wouldnt worry about it. Safty is more important than soundness right now.That horse can last a long time with care and she can learn to ride and have fun.I sold mine at 17 to a kid to learn to rope on and the horse died there at 33 they roped on him untill a couple of years before he died.He was a head banger hard on cattle all his life. Quality right now is more important than quanity. [/QUOTE]
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