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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 480914" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>I have always been leary about sending horses to a "trainer" that is why we stopped doing it and now train all of our own horses. Since we have full time jobs off of the ranch it takes us a little longer to "finish" our horses but they are better off.</p><p></p><p>That's absolute stupidity that he bridled your horse in crossties all of the time! Who is this guy? I assume you went over everything you had worked on and everything you wanted done before you dropped them off? Nothing is more agrivating than teaching and reteaching and breaking new bad habits. We bought a yearling stallion this spring who was treated like a pet. When we brought him home he had a severe biting problem along with other behavioral problems. Long story short we put a yearling gelding in with him and everytime we get him out we put a chain on him also. However, we never have to use it. No biting no trying to walk over you no invading your space and I can trim him without a fight. If you haven't seen any improvements in your horses than maybe you should talk to this fella and see about some type of reimbursement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 480914, member: 6496"] I have always been leary about sending horses to a "trainer" that is why we stopped doing it and now train all of our own horses. Since we have full time jobs off of the ranch it takes us a little longer to "finish" our horses but they are better off. That's absolute stupidity that he bridled your horse in crossties all of the time! Who is this guy? I assume you went over everything you had worked on and everything you wanted done before you dropped them off? Nothing is more agrivating than teaching and reteaching and breaking new bad habits. We bought a yearling stallion this spring who was treated like a pet. When we brought him home he had a severe biting problem along with other behavioral problems. Long story short we put a yearling gelding in with him and everytime we get him out we put a chain on him also. However, we never have to use it. No biting no trying to walk over you no invading your space and I can trim him without a fight. If you haven't seen any improvements in your horses than maybe you should talk to this fella and see about some type of reimbursement. [/QUOTE]
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