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<blockquote data-quote="Cowgirl1952" data-source="post: 810554" data-attributes="member: 16127"><p>I realize this is an old subject!!! I once sent a green broke horse to a trainer, and I honestly don't think he worked with her at all or did a thing with her. I showed up at his place unexpectantly, and her stall was filthy, she had no water, and flies were everywhere. It was clear his wife had no idea where he was, I stayed there for 3 hours waiting on him. His wife and children lived in very primitive conditions, no refrigerator, hardly any food to eat. I knew for a fact that this man had a very well paying day job, besides the additional "horse training" he did, or claimed to do. I just got a very bad feeling about the whole situation, he had told me he was working with my horse everyday, yet I could tell by his wife's reaction that, he had not been home any to work her. it would be hard for me to ever trust another "trainer" again!!! I have heard lots of horror stories over the years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowgirl1952, post: 810554, member: 16127"] I realize this is an old subject!!! I once sent a green broke horse to a trainer, and I honestly don't think he worked with her at all or did a thing with her. I showed up at his place unexpectantly, and her stall was filthy, she had no water, and flies were everywhere. It was clear his wife had no idea where he was, I stayed there for 3 hours waiting on him. His wife and children lived in very primitive conditions, no refrigerator, hardly any food to eat. I knew for a fact that this man had a very well paying day job, besides the additional "horse training" he did, or claimed to do. I just got a very bad feeling about the whole situation, he had told me he was working with my horse everyday, yet I could tell by his wife's reaction that, he had not been home any to work her. it would be hard for me to ever trust another "trainer" again!!! I have heard lots of horror stories over the years. [/QUOTE]
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