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<blockquote data-quote="ibo" data-source="post: 796639" data-attributes="member: 15112"><p>First off like other said; running her in a round pen for 7 hours is CRAZY! Fire the trainer! Lucky she is not lame. The biggest risk is blowing a hors's cannons. In 20 years of round penning I've never worked a horse in a rouind pen over 45 minutes. I find they learn best in 20-30 minute sessions. Even then they ar enot running the entire time. also good to tie then up after a training session so they have time to let it sink in...if you just turn thme out they seem to forget stuff more quickly...the quiet time helps.</p><p></p><p>If you don't really have a need for her or the time to work w/ a headstrong horse I'd sell her. She sounds like a great endurance prospect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibo, post: 796639, member: 15112"] First off like other said; running her in a round pen for 7 hours is CRAZY! Fire the trainer! Lucky she is not lame. The biggest risk is blowing a hors's cannons. In 20 years of round penning I've never worked a horse in a rouind pen over 45 minutes. I find they learn best in 20-30 minute sessions. Even then they ar enot running the entire time. also good to tie then up after a training session so they have time to let it sink in...if you just turn thme out they seem to forget stuff more quickly...the quiet time helps. If you don't really have a need for her or the time to work w/ a headstrong horse I'd sell her. She sounds like a great endurance prospect. [/QUOTE]
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