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Bad Attitude :(
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<blockquote data-quote="turn&amp;amp;burn92" data-source="post: 679746" data-attributes="member: 7001"><p>He is a Harlan Bred Quarter Horse. That pretty much means that he's bigger than most Quarter Horses. Anyways, I love this horse to death, but with his attitude I have considered selling. I am a barrel racer and I bought him started, planning to finish him the same year. I bought him in late summer/ early fall and rode everyday until it got cold and I couldn't stand it anymore. Then by spring he had developed these attitude issues and I knew it, but never had time to work on them. Now I have more time and it's gotten worse and now I am stumped on how to approach them.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Kate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turn&burn92, post: 679746, member: 7001"] He is a Harlan Bred Quarter Horse. That pretty much means that he's bigger than most Quarter Horses. Anyways, I love this horse to death, but with his attitude I have considered selling. I am a barrel racer and I bought him started, planning to finish him the same year. I bought him in late summer/ early fall and rode everyday until it got cold and I couldn't stand it anymore. Then by spring he had developed these attitude issues and I knew it, but never had time to work on them. Now I have more time and it's gotten worse and now I am stumped on how to approach them. Thanks, Kate [/QUOTE]
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