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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 41712" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>That's should have been your first warning, be careful of this horse, she may be dangerous. I would have an experienced training ride her for the first time to see how she is. You don't want a horse that will buck everyone off or flip over on you.</p><p></p><p>I agree with a couple of other post...do not leave a halter on her, that is vet bills waiting to happen.</p><p></p><p>TXBobcat gave you some great advice I would start there. You might also take a lead rope with you and while you are rubbing her neck and withers drop the rope over the top of her neck and hold both ends. Put a little pressure on the rope just to let her know she is caught, not try to pull her around, although thats where you want to work her up to.</p></blockquote><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 41712, member: 378"] That's should have been your first warning, be careful of this horse, she may be dangerous. I would have an experienced training ride her for the first time to see how she is. You don't want a horse that will buck everyone off or flip over on you. I agree with a couple of other post...do not leave a halter on her, that is vet bills waiting to happen. TXBobcat gave you some great advice I would start there. You might also take a lead rope with you and while you are rubbing her neck and withers drop the rope over the top of her neck and hold both ends. Put a little pressure on the rope just to let her know she is caught, not try to pull her around, although thats where you want to work her up to.[/quote] [/QUOTE]
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