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Mare breaking halter pulling back
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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy-" data-source="post: 243497" data-attributes="member: 3688"><p>J, I am not sure which method if either you are advocating here but I agree with the tugging contest statement. While trying to get the filly to load I could see each time she was able to pull me back, she got more stuborn and she was quicker each time to try it. She sure got a surprise when I tied her to a support in the front of my trailer and she pulled back. You could see the surprise in her eyes and she willingly jumped in the back to get some relief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy-, post: 243497, member: 3688"] J, I am not sure which method if either you are advocating here but I agree with the tugging contest statement. While trying to get the filly to load I could see each time she was able to pull me back, she got more stuborn and she was quicker each time to try it. She sure got a surprise when I tied her to a support in the front of my trailer and she pulled back. You could see the surprise in her eyes and she willingly jumped in the back to get some relief. [/QUOTE]
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