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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos D." data-source="post: 109579" data-attributes="member: 1562"><p>Two years ago my daughter wanted a horse of her own -so we set her up in the chicken business.She sold her chickens ,and off she went to the horse sale with her mother .We have a lot of PMU horses here so colts are pretty cheap ,she came home with 2 colts and my wife bought me a dun 1/4 horse mare. Anyway this spring we started to train her , ( the mare) and it didnt go well my 15 year old daughter thrown 3 times -said she had enough of that stupid horse, Im 59 years old wiegh 240 lbs. got on her --everything going well untill the oportunity was right for her and she threw me too I landed right on my head-- Ive had a sore back for 20 years I think that cured that, but my head feels like its attached by a couple threads and might lop off at any moment. My wife said thats enough ,and loaded it up and took her to this horse whisper guy. we"ll see how that goes after a month ,anyway she told him she had a horse that kept bothering the cows --AND he said those are generally the best cow horses-and love to work with cows</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos D., post: 109579, member: 1562"] Two years ago my daughter wanted a horse of her own -so we set her up in the chicken business.She sold her chickens ,and off she went to the horse sale with her mother .We have a lot of PMU horses here so colts are pretty cheap ,she came home with 2 colts and my wife bought me a dun 1/4 horse mare. Anyway this spring we started to train her , ( the mare) and it didnt go well my 15 year old daughter thrown 3 times -said she had enough of that stupid horse, Im 59 years old wiegh 240 lbs. got on her --everything going well untill the oportunity was right for her and she threw me too I landed right on my head-- Ive had a sore back for 20 years I think that cured that, but my head feels like its attached by a couple threads and might lop off at any moment. My wife said thats enough ,and loaded it up and took her to this horse whisper guy. we"ll see how that goes after a month ,anyway she told him she had a horse that kept bothering the cows --AND he said those are generally the best cow horses-and love to work with cows [/QUOTE]
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