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Arabian Horse has attitude!
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<blockquote data-quote="D.R. Cattle" data-source="post: 19188" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>I was breaking horses before you were born. Team roped and calf roped on a competitive level before you were born. I roped against Speedy, the current world team roper champ, Rabe Rabon, one time world champ calf roper, and D.R. Daniels a champion calf roper, to name a few (they whipped me but at least I was on the level). I know a tiny bit about horses. The first thing you should know is that Arabians are bred to be very spirited and long winded animals. That doesn't necessarily mean they kick or bite. If she lays her ears back at you, you are going to get hurt very soon. This is when you should refrain from being nice, stop feeding her cookies, and teach her a little respect. Better yet, you should ask your father to help you. A mean old mare like that would break you in half. If you are a seasoned rider, lay your spurs into her if she pulls the lazy business on you again. But be prepared for bucking and resistance. If she bucks and kicks, don't let her throw you. You have to a little mean and forceful, grit your teeth. She will get the picture real soon and become submissive. If all else fails, do what most on this board do. Trade her in on a Kawasaki.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.R. Cattle, post: 19188, member: 19"] I was breaking horses before you were born. Team roped and calf roped on a competitive level before you were born. I roped against Speedy, the current world team roper champ, Rabe Rabon, one time world champ calf roper, and D.R. Daniels a champion calf roper, to name a few (they whipped me but at least I was on the level). I know a tiny bit about horses. The first thing you should know is that Arabians are bred to be very spirited and long winded animals. That doesn't necessarily mean they kick or bite. If she lays her ears back at you, you are going to get hurt very soon. This is when you should refrain from being nice, stop feeding her cookies, and teach her a little respect. Better yet, you should ask your father to help you. A mean old mare like that would break you in half. If you are a seasoned rider, lay your spurs into her if she pulls the lazy business on you again. But be prepared for bucking and resistance. If she bucks and kicks, don't let her throw you. You have to a little mean and forceful, grit your teeth. She will get the picture real soon and become submissive. If all else fails, do what most on this board do. Trade her in on a Kawasaki. [/QUOTE]
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