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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1116851" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>ANAZAZI, I have yet to see any animal running laps around a pasture. :lol2: We would be in a real mess with cattle taking them to the sale barn if they were doing this. Horses too as far as feeding them. </p><p></p><p>The Belgians were on vacation before they came to my house. I had occasionally hitched them up with a couple of horses I was teaching not be afraid of cars while pulling a buggy. I would put the Belgian to the outside of the road, and the horse to the side of the cars. The Belgian would not let the horse go anywhere as it panicked. Even at that, the ride was not hard for the big horse as the ground was flat. The other horse was pulling too, and not slacking off.</p><p></p><p>I would alternate horses because the man wanted me to use both horses as he used them seasonally. </p><p>When I finished working them, I continued to care for them because he had let me use them. They still ate less than what my other horses ate during the time of pulling the wagon, and ate less afterwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1116851, member: 637"] ANAZAZI, I have yet to see any animal running laps around a pasture. :lol2: We would be in a real mess with cattle taking them to the sale barn if they were doing this. Horses too as far as feeding them. The Belgians were on vacation before they came to my house. I had occasionally hitched them up with a couple of horses I was teaching not be afraid of cars while pulling a buggy. I would put the Belgian to the outside of the road, and the horse to the side of the cars. The Belgian would not let the horse go anywhere as it panicked. Even at that, the ride was not hard for the big horse as the ground was flat. The other horse was pulling too, and not slacking off. I would alternate horses because the man wanted me to use both horses as he used them seasonally. When I finished working them, I continued to care for them because he had let me use them. They still ate less than what my other horses ate during the time of pulling the wagon, and ate less afterwards. [/QUOTE]
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