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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3152"><p>> If your Stallion is in fact a</p><p>> "wild" mustang (or) one</p><p>> with otherwise bad attitude</p><p>> problem, you might be advised to</p><p>> sell him or otherwise get rid of</p><p>> him. Liability on a horse that is</p><p>> "trying to kill you" is</p><p>> very high. Liability insurance</p><p>> would probably be prohibitive in</p><p>> cost in this case. A few horses</p><p>> can have a bad attitude that is</p><p>> almost impossible to</p><p>> change....whether it be genetics</p><p>> or improper earlier handling, or</p><p>> other factors. My personal 2 cents</p><p>> worth is that whatever your</p><p>> "loss" in $$ value from</p><p>> this purchase to sell him to a</p><p>> sale barn or packer would very</p><p>> possibly be less of a loss if he</p><p>> managed to seriously injure or</p><p>> kill someone. With children</p><p>> around, you do not need an</p><p>> unmanagable or hostile horse on</p><p>> the premises. Hope my suggestions</p><p>> and comments help. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>The best I can say is that you need to find a trainer to work with this horse. The first step is to geld him which will help his attitude 100%. But if you are already afraid of this horse and he is physically sound. There are people who are experienced with this type of horse. as I am, I have spent most of my life dealing with horses like this and would be interested in taking him off your hands. How much would you be willing to sell him for? As he stands right now, that is. Let me know and I may be able to help, even though I am in Northern Arkansas. Beth</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:bethkingsridge@yahoo.com">bethkingsridge@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3152"] > If your Stallion is in fact a > "wild" mustang (or) one > with otherwise bad attitude > problem, you might be advised to > sell him or otherwise get rid of > him. Liability on a horse that is > "trying to kill you" is > very high. Liability insurance > would probably be prohibitive in > cost in this case. A few horses > can have a bad attitude that is > almost impossible to > change....whether it be genetics > or improper earlier handling, or > other factors. My personal 2 cents > worth is that whatever your > "loss" in $$ value from > this purchase to sell him to a > sale barn or packer would very > possibly be less of a loss if he > managed to seriously injure or > kill someone. With children > around, you do not need an > unmanagable or hostile horse on > the premises. Hope my suggestions > and comments help. :) The best I can say is that you need to find a trainer to work with this horse. The first step is to geld him which will help his attitude 100%. But if you are already afraid of this horse and he is physically sound. There are people who are experienced with this type of horse. as I am, I have spent most of my life dealing with horses like this and would be interested in taking him off your hands. How much would you be willing to sell him for? As he stands right now, that is. Let me know and I may be able to help, even though I am in Northern Arkansas. Beth [email=bethkingsridge@yahoo.com]bethkingsridge@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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