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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 393560" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>Horse Guy There are "hot" horses in all breeds. It just depends upon which one you get.</p><p></p><p>I broke my husbands horse when we first met Quarter horse throughbred mix. That is one hot horse to be on at any given time. Took about 20 plowed strips and three weeks to get him to stop being barn sour. His next bad habit was taking off at a dead run before you could even get the other leg over the saddle. Took two days and tight reins to break that one.</p><p>My first horse was great. Wild as could be getting her straight off the range. Just alot of time and ground work, you could do anything to that Morgan mare.</p><p>Next horse half quarter half morgan. Broke him also. Was riding him the day I got hurt, not by him. Loves to chase cows and loves my kids. Found my 5yo daughter hanging onto his tail following him in the pasture. Yes heart failure. Dad got his butt chewed for not watching her closely.</p><p>Next horse full Morgan, haven't gotten the nerve up yet to get on him yet.</p><p>Last horse full sister to the half morgan, turning out just like her brother. Getting alot of ground work done on both horses.</p><p></p><p>The two horses that we bought that were already broke were nightmares I would rather forget.</p><p></p><p>Each horse is different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 393560, member: 5917"] Horse Guy There are "hot" horses in all breeds. It just depends upon which one you get. I broke my husbands horse when we first met Quarter horse throughbred mix. That is one hot horse to be on at any given time. Took about 20 plowed strips and three weeks to get him to stop being barn sour. His next bad habit was taking off at a dead run before you could even get the other leg over the saddle. Took two days and tight reins to break that one. My first horse was great. Wild as could be getting her straight off the range. Just alot of time and ground work, you could do anything to that Morgan mare. Next horse half quarter half morgan. Broke him also. Was riding him the day I got hurt, not by him. Loves to chase cows and loves my kids. Found my 5yo daughter hanging onto his tail following him in the pasture. Yes heart failure. Dad got his butt chewed for not watching her closely. Next horse full Morgan, haven't gotten the nerve up yet to get on him yet. Last horse full sister to the half morgan, turning out just like her brother. Getting alot of ground work done on both horses. The two horses that we bought that were already broke were nightmares I would rather forget. Each horse is different. [/QUOTE]
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