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<blockquote data-quote="Ellie May" data-source="post: 34713" data-attributes="member: 64"><p>Howdy,</p><p>Sounds like you kinda have the same problem. I have an arabian mare that as soon as you take the halter off she runs away-say you were taking the halter off to put on the bridle/hackamore. I've found to put your arm around her & put her in a corner and put it on as fast as you can works for me but then there is always the head- she puts her head up way high. Try putting a collar on her while you change they have them in horse catologs now. Or if she is in a small pasture leave the halter on.</p><p>Ellie May</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ellie May, post: 34713, member: 64"] Howdy, Sounds like you kinda have the same problem. I have an arabian mare that as soon as you take the halter off she runs away-say you were taking the halter off to put on the bridle/hackamore. I've found to put your arm around her & put her in a corner and put it on as fast as you can works for me but then there is always the head- she puts her head up way high. Try putting a collar on her while you change they have them in horse catologs now. Or if she is in a small pasture leave the halter on. Ellie May [/QUOTE]
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