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Horse Talk!
anyone ever been on a run away horse?
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<blockquote data-quote="tapeworm" data-source="post: 153115" data-attributes="member: 1094"><p>Guess Im still different than some of you..even at my age. LOl. When a colt tries to run on me I MAKE him run..spur spur spur. thats the best way ive ever found to make them tired of runnin quick...when they try to quit..make em keep going. If your scared grab some leather and put the spurs to him..once they figure out that trying to run means there expected to run they get tired of it real quick. It also helps you get over being scared. Dont worry..it gets easier ever time. LOL</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you dont do that pullin the head around like others say is the only other way out..but like alan said its a little risky. When I do that i kick out of my stirrup on the off side...example...pull his head hard to the right kick out on your left because thats the way hes going to fall</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tapeworm, post: 153115, member: 1094"] Guess Im still different than some of you..even at my age. LOl. When a colt tries to run on me I MAKE him run..spur spur spur. thats the best way ive ever found to make them tired of runnin quick...when they try to quit..make em keep going. If your scared grab some leather and put the spurs to him..once they figure out that trying to run means there expected to run they get tired of it real quick. It also helps you get over being scared. Dont worry..it gets easier ever time. LOL If you dont do that pullin the head around like others say is the only other way out..but like alan said its a little risky. When I do that i kick out of my stirrup on the off side...example...pull his head hard to the right kick out on your left because thats the way hes going to fall [/QUOTE]
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