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<blockquote data-quote="moses388" data-source="post: 1755089" data-attributes="member: 27368"><p>Welcome! Sounds like you are a horse expert. And you want some cattle to use for training horses. I think you would be a good resource for other horse owners on the forum, so hopefully we don't scare you away. I know a POA breeder. One of their ponies went to a trainer in Texas. Standing on the back of the pony, the trainer fired a gun and the pony didn't move. There is a video some where on the internet. In your words, what is the difference between a horse and a pony? Just wondering because some ponies can get big like a horse, and some horses can be small like a pony. Still they are called ponies and horses respectively. ...cattle - If you buy bred heifers, buy from someone you know and trust. Too often I hear about someone that bought bred heifers and the nightmares when it came to calving them. Post pictures when you get started. Many people on the forum like seeing pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moses388, post: 1755089, member: 27368"] Welcome! Sounds like you are a horse expert. And you want some cattle to use for training horses. I think you would be a good resource for other horse owners on the forum, so hopefully we don't scare you away. I know a POA breeder. One of their ponies went to a trainer in Texas. Standing on the back of the pony, the trainer fired a gun and the pony didn't move. There is a video some where on the internet. In your words, what is the difference between a horse and a pony? Just wondering because some ponies can get big like a horse, and some horses can be small like a pony. Still they are called ponies and horses respectively. ...cattle - If you buy bred heifers, buy from someone you know and trust. Too often I hear about someone that bought bred heifers and the nightmares when it came to calving them. Post pictures when you get started. Many people on the forum like seeing pictures. [/QUOTE]
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