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<blockquote data-quote="jvicars" data-source="post: 480932" data-attributes="member: 7166"><p>i agree with you re the local trainers. i only buy older horses 10 yrs who at least know the basics. then i will put them through some basic ground work exercises. i dont think sending a horse to a trainer unless the horse has specfic issues is going to help me work with the horse. my horses respect me but with others they can get a little confused by body lanuage etc. i have used a trainer that comes over and gives me some pointers which has helped but honestly i wont bother with a real project horse because of my lack of experience and inventory of horses in the area. most of the horses i have purchase have been ridable they just need refinement. i dont expect a lot except a basic cow horse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jvicars, post: 480932, member: 7166"] i agree with you re the local trainers. i only buy older horses 10 yrs who at least know the basics. then i will put them through some basic ground work exercises. i dont think sending a horse to a trainer unless the horse has specfic issues is going to help me work with the horse. my horses respect me but with others they can get a little confused by body lanuage etc. i have used a trainer that comes over and gives me some pointers which has helped but honestly i wont bother with a real project horse because of my lack of experience and inventory of horses in the area. most of the horses i have purchase have been ridable they just need refinement. i dont expect a lot except a basic cow horse. [/QUOTE]
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