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Horse Talk!
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<blockquote data-quote="skidboots" data-source="post: 330959" data-attributes="member: 4633"><p>After re-reading your intial post, I have changed my mind. I missed that part about "kicks out with her hind leg".</p><p>I side with Clampitt now.</p><p>She is a broodmare, and too dangerous to let kids around at feeding, or colt training time. You will have plenty of challenges and family fun with the colt.</p><p>The mare is spoiled, and will do nearly anything to avoid riding. Spend you time where it pays off, on the colt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidboots, post: 330959, member: 4633"] After re-reading your intial post, I have changed my mind. I missed that part about "kicks out with her hind leg". I side with Clampitt now. She is a broodmare, and too dangerous to let kids around at feeding, or colt training time. You will have plenty of challenges and family fun with the colt. The mare is spoiled, and will do nearly anything to avoid riding. Spend you time where it pays off, on the colt. [/QUOTE]
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