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Breaking a Young Horse.
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<blockquote data-quote="codymccue" data-source="post: 581029" data-attributes="member: 8416"><p>can't say I've ever used an additive to calm a horse...the only remedy I have for a nervous horse is 1 part patience,1 part calm demeanor,and 2 parts time.</p><p>if she has never really been handled then she's bound to be on edge-she doesn't know what to expect from folks...or maybe she does and doesn't like it.If she's halter broke then she's been handled.</p><p>i haven't seen many horses that were born head shy-most were made that way...you might be gettin handed someone elses mistakes...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codymccue, post: 581029, member: 8416"] can't say I've ever used an additive to calm a horse...the only remedy I have for a nervous horse is 1 part patience,1 part calm demeanor,and 2 parts time. if she has never really been handled then she's bound to be on edge-she doesn't know what to expect from folks...or maybe she does and doesn't like it.If she's halter broke then she's been handled. i haven't seen many horses that were born head shy-most were made that way...you might be gettin handed someone elses mistakes... [/QUOTE]
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