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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 804028" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>You may have unintentionally caused a problem for yourself. When he butts the fence and you step off then he has caused you to back off. He may do this in the pasture were there is no fence. He is a teenager that has tested you and you backed off. It may be tough to reverse it. My advice at this time is to put the halter on him, get a show stick and train him to lead. He needs to understand you are in control. Hold the rope close with no slack. If you do not know how hire it done or you may have to sell him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 804028, member: 5494"] You may have unintentionally caused a problem for yourself. When he butts the fence and you step off then he has caused you to back off. He may do this in the pasture were there is no fence. He is a teenager that has tested you and you backed off. It may be tough to reverse it. My advice at this time is to put the halter on him, get a show stick and train him to lead. He needs to understand you are in control. Hold the rope close with no slack. If you do not know how hire it done or you may have to sell him. [/QUOTE]
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