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Breaking a Young Horse.
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<blockquote data-quote="turn&amp;amp;burn92" data-source="post: 587597" data-attributes="member: 7001"><p>It's going absolutely amazing... I have been with her about 5 times now and she instantly bonded with me. I have gotten her trust quicker than I expected to. She's responded well to everything I have done. I put a blanket on her and a bareback pad with a cinch and a saddle and it don't faze her at all. She acts like no big deal. She's coming along fast. But I am still not doing anythinng too majot as long as she's doing so well I am testing her a little more each day. When she didnt seem to mind the saddle I leaned over it with some of my body weight and she didnt move and just stood there like it had been done a thousand times before. So it's going very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turn&burn92, post: 587597, member: 7001"] It's going absolutely amazing... I have been with her about 5 times now and she instantly bonded with me. I have gotten her trust quicker than I expected to. She's responded well to everything I have done. I put a blanket on her and a bareback pad with a cinch and a saddle and it don't faze her at all. She acts like no big deal. She's coming along fast. But I am still not doing anythinng too majot as long as she's doing so well I am testing her a little more each day. When she didnt seem to mind the saddle I leaned over it with some of my body weight and she didnt move and just stood there like it had been done a thousand times before. So it's going very well. [/QUOTE]
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