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Mare breaking halter pulling back
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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy-" data-source="post: 271946" data-attributes="member: 3688"><p>I am just curious if this horse has been corrected yet. Haven't heard anything lately. I just bought a 3 YO gelding that had the same habit. The lady I bought him from said she just went out, found a light pole, tied him to it and left him there for two hours. She said he tried to pull that pole down for the first 15 minutes or so but gave up. He doesn't pull back anymore.</p><p></p><p>I say good ropes, good halters, and good poles are good training devices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy-, post: 271946, member: 3688"] I am just curious if this horse has been corrected yet. Haven't heard anything lately. I just bought a 3 YO gelding that had the same habit. The lady I bought him from said she just went out, found a light pole, tied him to it and left him there for two hours. She said he tried to pull that pole down for the first 15 minutes or so but gave up. He doesn't pull back anymore. I say good ropes, good halters, and good poles are good training devices. [/QUOTE]
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