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Horse Talk!
Bad Attitude :(
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<blockquote data-quote="kscowboy" data-source="post: 679662" data-attributes="member: 6726"><p>pasture bound , herd bound , at 5 years old probably still immature , need to reteach , reinforce the lessons he already learned but may have forgot. Don't get impatient with him , assume he has forgotten and reteach and extend the time in the round pen. Might start off leads and work him until the piss and vinegar wear off then begin on lead with basics , have a plan on what you want to work on each session and do only that , on each successive session repeat all past lessons to reinforce those. sounds like he needs to learn how to work again. you don't mention the breed but some mature later than others and need to relearn each season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kscowboy, post: 679662, member: 6726"] pasture bound , herd bound , at 5 years old probably still immature , need to reteach , reinforce the lessons he already learned but may have forgot. Don't get impatient with him , assume he has forgotten and reteach and extend the time in the round pen. Might start off leads and work him until the piss and vinegar wear off then begin on lead with basics , have a plan on what you want to work on each session and do only that , on each successive session repeat all past lessons to reinforce those. sounds like he needs to learn how to work again. you don't mention the breed but some mature later than others and need to relearn each season. [/QUOTE]
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