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<blockquote data-quote="clampitt" data-source="post: 426916" data-attributes="member: 2594"><p>A sale barn is not a good deal my FIL sent one I told him it wouldn't work very well but I don't know anything.The horse came back crippled,cement alleys and would only go so far and turn around come back.Catching pens causes that.And would only go left they never went right.Feed lots if its a good set up and a good hand on one is not a bad deal they don't just ride pens but have cattle outside as well.</p><p>I pre conditioned cattle for several years for a man near me.They were in grass traps not pens of around 15 ac.each.That was the best deal I ever had for young horses slow,fast,open gates,trucks,Bring up sicks will make one look and they get tired eneough to pay attention and something new all the time and never was on cement.Bringin up a pen to load out in a land and having to push cattle all that and I roped a few to doctor as well,just a really good deal.If you can find oneof those operations that uses horses like we did they are really good for a young one.But again you better know who is riding your horse.I liked it challenging every day in all kinds of weather and situations,FL.AL.LA .MISS,cattle will test your chili.If your frind has had good luck with their horses why not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clampitt, post: 426916, member: 2594"] A sale barn is not a good deal my FIL sent one I told him it wouldn't work very well but I don't know anything.The horse came back crippled,cement alleys and would only go so far and turn around come back.Catching pens causes that.And would only go left they never went right.Feed lots if its a good set up and a good hand on one is not a bad deal they don't just ride pens but have cattle outside as well. I pre conditioned cattle for several years for a man near me.They were in grass traps not pens of around 15 ac.each.That was the best deal I ever had for young horses slow,fast,open gates,trucks,Bring up sicks will make one look and they get tired eneough to pay attention and something new all the time and never was on cement.Bringin up a pen to load out in a land and having to push cattle all that and I roped a few to doctor as well,just a really good deal.If you can find oneof those operations that uses horses like we did they are really good for a young one.But again you better know who is riding your horse.I liked it challenging every day in all kinds of weather and situations,FL.AL.LA .MISS,cattle will test your chili.If your frind has had good luck with their horses why not. [/QUOTE]
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