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How to train a filly to lead
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<blockquote data-quote="garseer" data-source="post: 640295" data-attributes="member: 4135"><p>Thanks for the information. I am trying to help the wife break her to lead. I wished I was home enough to workm with her, but most of my time is away working for the time being. She is in a pasture with her mother now and she is a frisky little thing. She is a pretty paint filly with plenty of spirit and really built nice. She needs to be away from her mother to wean her also. I think the wife is planning on putting her in a stall pretty soon, so I was trying to get her some information. Thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garseer, post: 640295, member: 4135"] Thanks for the information. I am trying to help the wife break her to lead. I wished I was home enough to workm with her, but most of my time is away working for the time being. She is in a pasture with her mother now and she is a frisky little thing. She is a pretty paint filly with plenty of spirit and really built nice. She needs to be away from her mother to wean her also. I think the wife is planning on putting her in a stall pretty soon, so I was trying to get her some information. Thanks again [/QUOTE]
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