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<blockquote data-quote="cowpunk&#039;d" data-source="post: 310633" data-attributes="member: 1265"><p>Ask your horsey friend if he will show you how to get the horse to stand for saddling and mounting, cause what the horse is doing is an evasion. Someone who knows what to do can fix it so the horse will stand. It will probably take less then half an hour but you'll have to learn what to do or it will keep up the annoying habit. It sounds like a fun horse to me, and if the guy stuck a neighbours little kid up on it he must think it's safe. I haven't had problems keeping horses with cows, I put a rail up that the cows can go under to get into the barn, the rail keeps the horses out. The cows get fed better then the horses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowpunk'd, post: 310633, member: 1265"] Ask your horsey friend if he will show you how to get the horse to stand for saddling and mounting, cause what the horse is doing is an evasion. Someone who knows what to do can fix it so the horse will stand. It will probably take less then half an hour but you'll have to learn what to do or it will keep up the annoying habit. It sounds like a fun horse to me, and if the guy stuck a neighbours little kid up on it he must think it's safe. I haven't had problems keeping horses with cows, I put a rail up that the cows can go under to get into the barn, the rail keeps the horses out. The cows get fed better then the horses. [/QUOTE]
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